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1. On the display the total recording time is shown below the current recording time 4 Press the PLAY button to pause the recording and press the PLAY button again to continue que FM 32 18Hz C FAS FOOO WAY START EB 235 Bo 16 27 5 Press the REC button for 2 seconds to stop the recording and the display will return to the previous FM status that displayed before the recording ET EM Em rate 15 Voice Recording Function Record a Voice To record a voice from the microphone 1 Except for the FM function press the REC button for 2 seconds in any mode and the record voice function will be started I n the FM function press the REC button for 2 seconds and the device will start to record in FM 2 On the OLED Display a recording file is generated and placed under the folder name of MOICE The recording file name sequence starts from V0001 WAV then V0002 WAV and so forth eua 4I TER Ej e COICEAVODDI WAT PAUSE EB H3 zu Ao 16 27 If lying in the noise environment you can press the right Next 9 or left Previous of Joypad to select Noise REC Envi and obtain distinct record quality dua 4 Noise Enwi e VOICE VO001 Wat PAUSE EB E13 zu Ao 16 27 3 Press the PLAY button to pause the recording and press the PLAY button again to continue dua 4 gt ES n VOICES POOOL WAY START BB z2 3 5u Bo 16 27 4 Press the REC button for 2 seconds to stop the rec
2. default format of the T sonic To retrieve the default format you must link to http www transcendusa com and download the firmware updates for the T sonic 34 Size Weight Data Retention Erase Cycles Signal to Noise Ratio Output Frequency MP3 Format Record Format Compress Rate Max Speed Certificates Specifications 70 mm x 34 5 mm x 15 5 mm 28g Up to 10 years gt 100 000 times 90dB 20Hz 20KHz MP3 and WMA ADPCM WAV 32Kbps 320Kbps Read 3 2 MB sec Write 2 8 MB sec CE FCC BSMI Ordering Information Memory Size 512MB 512MB 1GB 1GB Transcend P N TS512MMP610 TS512MMP612 Without FM TS1GMP610 TS1GMP612 Without FM 35 T sonic Limited Warranty Above and beyond is the standard we set ourselves for customer service at Transcend We consistently position ourselves to be significantly above the industry norm It s all part of our commitment to Customer Satisfaction All Transcend Information Inc Transcend products are warranted and tested to be free from defects in material and workmanship and to conform to the published specifications Should your Transcend T sonic malfunction during normal use in its recommended environment due to improper workmanship or materials within the warranty period Transcend will repair or replace your product with a comparable product This warranty is subject to the conditions and limitations set forth herein Duration of Warranty Tra
3. then press the right Next of Joypad to enter 20 Power Saving MEHU 2 Press the upwards Volume Up E or downwards Volume Down of Joypad to select and then press the PLAY button to save the Screen Saver time The selected time will be marked with a tick logo Creen Save If you select 5 MIN or 10 MIN the T sonic will enter the screen saver mode automatically after 5 or 10min of idle time not pressing button You can press any button to leave the screen saver If you select DISABLE the OLED display will always be on 2005 01 01 Sat 10 40 AM Press the left Previous of Joypad and return to the Settings menu You can also press the MENU button and go to the main menu A In Recording Mode the screen saver function will be disabled Clock Set Set timing of the clock 1 Press the upwards Volume Up or downwards Volume Down of Joypad to select the Clock Set icon in the Settings menu then press the right Next of Joypad to enter Settings Clock Set Date Set Press the right Next or left Previous of Joypad to change the setup step and press the upwards Volume Up or downwards Volume Down of Joypad to set the clock Press the PLAY button to return to the Settings menu You can also press the MENU button and go to the main menu 21 Date Set Set the date and display type 1 Press the upwards Volume Up or downwards Volume Dow
4. MID T sonic 610 612 User s Manual P N TS512M 1GMP610 TS512M 1GMP612 Transcend Your Supplier Your Partner Your Friend Table of Contents Introduction Sm PE acecpsceceensatecsecessenseuecoutsscorecceeee 1 ECARTS a a AAA E 1 System Requirements 0 is ic 2 Reminder aia anida 2 Caltlon RISK Of Deafness 00 ERR 2 ProduUCCOVETVIC W cutie nei ui i ERI ae aco iR 3 OLED DISDA Y entra 4 Charging the Battery ee 5 Basic Operation POWOI Ont ere en NE eRe a DD I IMEEM LU IU IM I LIMINE M 5 COW ON sns edic I Mn AM dac teer enter 5 Play a Trac Kosmos ctae cav is 6 Pause d WACK cscs uices ii etos inte LCEociginbac a EUN CEv EU cRU oK e tid dba ve RcVe decrevi aUdda co 02i TREE EA 6 Advance to the Next Track ee 6 Return to the Previous Trace 6 Fast ela io a RE 6 FoS ROWINd naisena NEN 6 PIG EE ASO VO NING RR NE RR RETE TEUER 6 Decrease Jo dl pp EA 7 Repeata ac 7 Repeat All Tracks I 7 Repeat Random JEd6KS canisinin a aaa A A A 7 Repeat a Portion of a Track AB Repeat lui dais 7 LOCK cn a camer Ito II MI I MIDI 7 Driver Installation Driver Installation for Windows 98SE 4 8 Driver Installation for Windows Me 2000 and XP pp 9 Driver Installation for Mac OS 9 0 or Later ee 9 Driver Installation for Linux Kernel 2 4 or Later pe 10 Warnigss o 10 MP3 Functions Download or Upload MP3 WMA Files 4 11 Play MP3 Fries 11 Using the Nav
5. MP3 WMA and WAV formats Digital Voice Recorder AB repeater allows you to continuously replay a designated section of a track Preset 20 FM channels and record from the FM channel to a WAV file Without FM function in T sonic 612 Auto powers off after five or ten minutes without use Self luminous OLED Display provides users with a vibrant clear display and vivid colors that can easily be viewed at any angle Automatic screen saver function runs if the unit is idle for a few seconds this acts as a power saving measure e Operating Systems Supported Windows 98SE Windows Me Windows 2000 Windows XP Mac OS 9 0 or later and Linux kernel 2 4 or later Only Windows 98SE needs the enclosed driver System Requirements Desktop or notebook computer with a working USB port One of following operating systems e Windows 98SE e Windows Me e Windows 2000 e Windows XP e Mac OS 9 0 or later e Linux kernel 2 4 or later Reminders 1 ops Keep your T sonic away from heat direct sunlight and moisture Do not bend flex or drop your T sonic Before powering on make sure the LOCK switch is set to the OFF position Always plug or unplug your T sonic by grasping the unit s sides Never use the Quick Format or Full Format from Windows to format your T sonic Follow the procedures in How to Unplug T sonic Safely to remove your T sonic from the system Caution Risk of Deafness
6. the T sonic will automatically save the recording Track playback sounds intermittent Plug the earphone into the earphones jack again to make sure they are properly connected T sonic turns off automatically T sonic features a power saving function If your T sonic is idle not playing music or radio for 5 or 10 minutes the power saving is triggered and your T sonic will turn off automatically Please refer to the Power Saving section to change the power saving setting T sonic cannot work fine If your T sonic ever stops responding or locks up you can press the Reset button to restore it to its default settings The reset program will erase all of the settings on the T sonic Cannot find the file that was just copied to the T sonic Re copy the file and refer to the Safely Remove Your T sonic section to remove the T sonic after the copy process is completed A File that was just deleted still appears 33 Re delete the file and refer to the Safely Remove Your T sonic section to remove the T sonic after the delete process is completed T sonic automatically removed from the operating system This problem occurs when you press the PLAY button while your T sonic is still connected to a USB port Unplug your T sonic from the USB port and then plug it back in again T sonic cannot operate after it was formatted in Windows Formatting T sonic using the Quick Format or Full Format option in Windows destroys the
7. to select a desired MP3 WMA file Press the PLAY button to play the selected MP3 WMA file You can also press and hold the MENU button and change to settings mode Settings Mode 1 You can press and hold the MENU button in the navigation mode and transfer to the settings mode ejua ai ejua c cue c Repeat TENA Reneat KEETE Repeattci Era lm Repeat UM 4 Normal EOQ 4 Normal EOQ 4 Normal EOQ 4 Normal P FUNC FUNC FUNC FUNC Press the right Next X or left Previous of Joypad to select a desired mode Press the upwards Volume Up E or downwards Volume Down of Joypad to change between REPEAT and the EQ function 12 ejua Repeat 4 Normal EQ ET Eo GTA clue EERE dua Repeat 4 Normal Repeat 4 Normal Repeat 4 Normal ro MESS EO O co ME FUNC Select a desired EQ mode to suit your personal taste NORMAL POP JAZZ CLASSICAL ROCK or USER EQ If you select USER EQ please see User EQ in Settings for detailed setting and instructions 3 Press and hold the MENU button and return to the music mode AB Repeat Function Following the procedures below you can repeat a portion of one track Play a MP3 WMA or WAV track 2 Press the A B button to tag the beginning portion of the track you wish to repeat The A figure will be shown on the OLED display Pe Look Away PAUSE BB 23 7 zd 661 816 3 Press the A B button again to tag the end of the track s porti
8. your T sonic into the USB port and mount it Example 1 Create directory for mnt T sonic first mkdir mnt T sonic 2 mount T sonic mount a t msdos dev sda1 mnt T sonic Warning 1 When connected to a computer the T sonic is locked into transferring files only It will not be able to play or record any files at this time Please disconnect your T sonic from the computer to play or record files 2 To avoid destruction of T sonic NEVER format your T sonic in Windows 3 There is a hidden file settings dat in the root directory of your T sonic please don t delete it 4 T sonic is limited to 50 folders and 450 audio files MP3 WMA WAY 5 T sonic is limited to 80 characters in file name 10 MP3 Function Download or Upload MP3 WMA Files 1 Open the rubber cap on top of the T sonic you can see a mini USB port inside Insert one end of the USB cable into T sonic USB port and plug the other end cable into a computer USB port 2 A new Removable Disk drive with a newly assigned drive letter will appear in the My Computer window The OLED Display will show the image below for the ready status If you plug your T sonic into a USB2 0 port the display will show a High Speed icon HS If you plug your T sonic into a USB1 1 port a Full Speed icon FS will be shown on the display 3 If you download MP3 WMA files from the computer by clicking and dragging the file names icons to the desired directo
9. 1 Repeated or regular use of headphones or earphones at volume levels above 80 decibels can give a false impression that the audio level is not high enough End users may try to progressively increase the volume control therefore risking a dangerous noise level for their ears To protect your health and your hearing keep the volume for your MP3 player below 80 decibels and do not use for an extended period of time Stop use if symptoms like headaches nausea or hearing disorders occur Your MP3 player is limited to a volume level of 100 decibels Both the MP3 player and the earphones are compliant with the French regulation concerning musical Walkmans 24 July 1998 Order Before using other headphones confirm that their technical specifications are similar to the original set Product Overview Joypad Next Fast Forward Right Previous Fast Rewind Left Volume Up Up Volume Down Down 3 PLAY Button 3 MENU Button D LOCK Switch 3 REC Button F A B Button G Reset Button H Microphone Earphone Jack E Mini USB Connector K OLED Display L Neck Strap Hole OLED Display H Look Away PLAY 0409 9354 FUNC Icons Indications O volume Displays the volume status the repeat mode that includes Normal Repeat One Repeat All and Random ulmi c the EQ mode settings that include Normal Classical POP Rock Jazz and USER EQ A BRepeat ndicates when AB repeat functio
10. 1 0 FREE 25b ME 3 Press the left Previous of Joypad to return to the Settings menu You can also press the MENU button and go to the main menu Delete MP3 WMA WAV Files A T sonic 612 does not have FM Functions and has some differences in MENU and Function display with T sonic 610 To delete a MP3 WMA or recorded files 1 Press the MENU button to enter the main menu Select the Delete icon then press the PLAY button to enter the delete function Bes ENTER 23 2 Press the right Next X or left Previous of Joypad to select and press the PLAY button to enter HI Delete ar VOIE RADIO m atts wire Em RATIO Emm qs HUSIE VOICE FILES m Ez ms FILES nz m s FILES If you want to delete music files MP3 or WMA please select the MUSIC FILES If you want to delete voice recording files WAV please select the VOICE FILES f you want to delete FM recording files WAV please select the RADIO FILES Without delete FM recording files function in T sonic 612 e e e 3 Press the right Next X left Previous upwards Volume Up E or downwards Volume Down of Joypad to select the file MP3 WMA WAV and then press the PLAY button to delete it 4 After you press the PLAY button the Delete message will be shown on the OLED Press the PLAY button to confirm deletion or select MENU button to abort flock Away mp3 Delete hy If you select Y
11. ES the deletion will start and the display shows the following message E File Deleted amp File Deleted m File Deleted i File Deleted Deleting a greater number of files will take more time e 4 Besides MP3 WMA WAV audio files T sonic cannot support other file types If you want to use other file types you will have to do it on your computer T sonic can only delete MP3 WMA WAV audio files e 6 Press the MENU button to go to the main menu Safely Remove Your T sonic A Before removing your T sonic please make sure the OLED Display is not in the READ WRITE status or unpredictable damage to the files or your T sonic may occur 24 Remove the T sonic in Windows 98SE Unplug your T sonic from your system directly when data is not transferring Remove the T sonic in Windows Me 2000 and XP 1 Select the icon on the system tray 2 he Safely remove Hardware pop up menu will appear Select to continue Safely Remove Hardware ELA 12 04 PM 3 A message box will appear The USB Mass Storage Device device can now be safely removed from the system J Safe To Remove Hardware The USB Mass Storage Device device can now be safely removed From the system 12 04 PM Remove the T sonic in Mac OS Drag and drop the Disk icon corresponding to your T sonic into the trashcan Then unplug your T sonic from the USB port Remove the T sonic in Linux Execute umount mnt T sonic to un mo
12. LD If yes set it to OFF Cannot download MP3 or WMA files to the T sonic As required uninstall the driver and re install it If it doesn t work see Recover T sonic to format your T sonic Buttons don t work Check to see if the LOCK switch is set to HOLD If yes set it to OFF Cannot hear track playback Check the following 32 1 Are there any MP3 or WMA files in the root directory of your T sonic If no you must download music files from your computer or Internet first Only Mpeg Layer 3 and WMA files compressed at a rate of 32Kbps 320Kbps are supported 2 Are the earphones properly connected to the earphone jack If not connect them again 3 Is the volume loud enough If not press and hold the upwards Volume Up E of Joypad until the music playback can be heard Cannot show the track name correctly on the screen 1 The default language of the T sonic is English Please set the language option first 2 D3 tag information has first display priority on the screen of the T sonic You could modify the ID3 tag by using Windows Media Player or Winamp 3 Ifthe ID3 tag is empty just the file name will be shown on the screen Cannot enter the Record mode To make sure the recorded file will not be lost two safety mechanisms are provided 1 Ifthe remaining battery capacity is less than 10 you cannot enter the Record mode 2 During recording if the remaining battery capacity goes below 10
13. acnasgeaacsauieats A 32 SP EMCO NS IT EE 35 WwWruerneglniormiatieo sssini 35 T sonic Limited Warranty Introduction Thank you for purchasing Transcend s T sonic 610 612 A totally new generation of Flash MP3 player This small device is more than a USB Flash Drive It combines a USB Flash Drive with an MP3 player AB repeater voice recorder and an FM radio Your T sonic 610 612 supports USB2 0 to expedite exchanging huge amounts of data between any desktop or notebook computer With the T sonic you can upload and download music files to and from a computer and then play the tracks on the device Using the AB repeat function you can continuously replay a designated section of a track Also you can record memos to yourself or from others using the digital recorder With an FM radio built in Without FM function in T sonic 612 you can always listen to your favorite radio station Transcend s latest T sonic 610 612 is a step above the usual MP3 player Package Contents The T sonic package includes the following items T sonic Earphones Driver CD USB extension cable Leather Case Neck strap Quick Installation Guide Features Fully compatible with the USB 2 0 specification T sonic powered directly via the USB port as used for data transfers the unit is powered using an integrated Li ion polymer rechargeable batter A full charge can support up to 10 hours of operation MP3 Player which supports
14. amily 7 ona Transcend Transcend 555557 T sonic 610 nitializini VER1 0 FREE 256 MB The waiting time of power on depends on how many files in T sonic More files in T sonic will spend more waiting time powering on Power Off Press and hold the PLAY button to turn the power off In about three seconds the Power Off Status Bar will appear on the OLED display to show you the Power Off status Release the PLAY button and the power will turn off POWER OFF FOER OFF POWER OFF POWER OFF FOWER OFF POLER OFF CC EL EE eS Play a Track Press the PLAY button to play a selected MP3 WMA or WAV track Pe Look Away PAUSE Baz23 4 3 514 ani ai5 Pause a Track Press the PLAY button to pause the track during playback H Look Away TT a8 222583 54 PLAY E Advance to the Next Track Press the right Next of Joypad to skip to the next track Return to the Previous Track Press the left Previous of Joypad to go back to the previous track Fast Forward Press and hold the right Fast Forward of Joypad to fast forward the track M Look Away GE ice QUIS Fast Rewind Press and hold the left Fast Rewind of Joypad to rewind the track Look Away GG os GTI Increase Volume Press once or press and hold the upwards Volume Up E of Joypad until you reached the desired volume level Decrease Volume Press once or press and hold the downwards Volume Down of Joypad unt
15. he InstallShield Wizard for Transcend T sonic 610 MP3 Player Wizard will install Transcend T sonic 610 MP3 Player on pour computer To The InstallS hield Cy continue click Next L Uy X 4 The InstallShield Wizard will guide you through the installation process 5 After the drivers have been installed plug your T sonic into an available USB port The New Hardware Found dialogue boxes will appear New Hardware Found S Hardware Found Er USB MPS Audio Player Windows is installing the software for your new hardware New Hardware Found USB Mass Storage Device Windows is installing the software for your new hardware 6 Your computer will automatically detect this new device A new Removable Disk drive with a newly assigned drive letter will appear in the My Computer window Driver Installation for Windows Me 2000 and XP No drivers are required These Windows operating systems have built in drivers to support T sonic Simply plug your T sonic into an available USB port and Windows will install the files needed A new Removable Disk drive with a newly assigned drive letter will appear in the My Computer window Driver Installation for Mac OS 9 0 or Later No drivers are required Just plug your T sonic into an available USB port and your computer will automatically detect it Fs SONIC Macintosh Hb Driver Installation for Linux Kernel 2 4 or Later No drivers are required Just plug
16. he language Language 19 2 Press the upwards Volume Up or downwards Volume Down of Joypad to select and then press the PLAY button to save the Language setting The selected language will be marked with a tick logo Frangais Italiane Deutsch Espa ol PCCKEH 3 Press the left Previous of Joypad and return to the Settings menu You can also press the MENU button and go to the main menu Power Saving Set a power saving time to turn off your T sonic automatically 1 Press the upwards Volume Up or downwards Volume Down of Joypad to select the Power Saving icon in the Settings menu then press the right Next of Joypad to enter the time Power Saving screen Saver Press the upwards Volume Up or downwards Volume Down of Joypad to select the option and then press the PLAY button to save the Power Saving time The selected time will be marked with a tick logo If you select 5 MIN or 10 MIN the T sonic will power off automatically after 5 or 10min of idle time not playing music If you select DISABLE the T sonic will always remain on Press the left Previous of Joypad and return to the Settings menu You can also press the MENU button and go to the main menu Screen Saver Set a time to turn off the OLED display automatically 1 Press the upwards Volume Up or downwards Volume Down of Joypad to select the Screen Saver icon in the Settings menu
17. igation Functions iia 12 SENOS ogg 12 AB Repeat Functions Susa 13 FM Functions T sonic 610 ee 13 SCan Or a ECO a ed dal 14 Preset a naa o do e A T 14 Select a Preset Channel nai a cios 14 Record am ET DG 15 Volce Recording Functions Record a VOICE A a a da 16 Play the Recorded FeS cde iie xo ect se oua ia r r a ro cue repu Eee dr xat og v Palau proe ke USER pde 17 Settings RECAM EMILE M M DM PP P D MIN POM PIN M DILE 18 REC ENVIO MEA 1 e ec misce iaa 18 Slo ga Ecl O TR RERO NH LN NS P aE 19 PANNA GO ee a 19 POWOF SAVING uito ace cs mse swe dee ee Epid WEE be 20 Screen Saver uc ccccccccececcceeccceceecccaceceeeecaceeeneaneaeaeaeaaeaeneasaaeaeaeaseaeueaeeaeneaeaseeeaeaeaneeaeaneaeaeasaneeaaeasaraesneass 20 o rece ctec asec eaten reece ETE 21 BEEE E ENE EI 22 User END e aa de e eel 22 Time AA a o e e da de 22 ADO UE e a e O nl oO Ia 23 Delete MP3 WMA WAV Files nono nononononnnn nano 23 Safely Remove Your T sonic Remove the T sonic in Windows 98SE es 25 Remove the T sonic in Windows Me 2000 and XP pp 25 Remove the T sonic in Mac OS incor ea Eee e once so tu benscdolectvccedecaotstntenecaetacssbeeteleecectouteses 25 Remove the T sonic in Lin iii dais 25 Recover Your T sonic Recover the T sonic in Windows 98SE 4 seeeeeee nne nh hanh ara suseumas ases uas ennnen 26 Recover the T sonic in Windows Me 2000 and XP pp 27 MENTA ose nav OE nr ere re en eo rn ere ee 31 o hccs
18. il you have reached the desired volume Repeat a Track Please see Settings Mode in MP3 Functions for detailed instructions Pe Look Away GG asics QUI Repeat All Tracks Please see Settings Mode in MP3 Functions for detailed instructions Pe Look Away GG asics GTI Repeat Random Tracks Please see Settings Mode in MP3 Functions for detailed instructions Pe Look Away GE ice QUIS Repeat a Portion of a Track AB Repeat Press the A B button to mark the beginning of the portion you wish to repeat and then press the button again to mark the end of the portion you wish to repeat The marked portion is played as a continuous loop when playing an MP3 WMA or WAV track Pe Look Away TER ice QUIS Lock Pe Look Away PAUSE BB 23 7 cmd an1 816 Driver Installation A T sonic 610 and 612 have some differences in installation display Driver Installation for Windows 98SE 1 Put the Driver CD into the CD ROM Auto Run supported Select the Win98 Driver button A T sonic 610 612 Piel x 000 User s Manual Recovery T sonic 610 612 Transcend cam Far Sapos Four Parier omar Fred 2 Select your T sonic serial type A T sonic 610 612 B x 000 Isonic 610 Isonic 612 T sonic 610 612 Transcend For Spots Four Pariser orar Frid 3 Select Next to continue Transcend T sonic 610 MP3 Player Setup Welcome to t
19. n of Joypad to select the Date Set icon in the Settings menu and then press the right Next of Joypad to enter 2 Press the right Next 9 or left Previous of Joypad to change the setup step and press the upwards Volume Up or downwards Volume Down of Joypad to set the date YYYY MM TID 2005 01 01 Sat 3 Press the PLAY button to return to the Settings menu You can also press the MENU button and go to the main menu User EQ In user EQ setting you can adjust the sound to your reference Press the right Next or left Previous of Joypad to change between 80 250 1K 4K 12KHz band frequency steps and press the upwards Volume Up or downwards Volume Down of Joypad to set from 14dB to 14dB by 0 5dB step 2 Press the PLAY button to return to the Settings menu You can also press the MENU button and go to the main menu Time Date 1 Press the upwards Volume Up or downwards Volume Down of Joypad to select the Time Date icon in the Settings menu then press the right Next of Joypad to enter 22 3 Press the left Previous of Joypad to return to the Settings menu About 1 Press the upwards Volume Up or downwards Volume Down of Joypad to select the About icon in the Settings menu then press the right Next of Joypad to enter 2 The firmware version and available memory for your T sonic will be shown on the OLED display T sonic 610 VER
20. n is enabled O tock ndicates when the Lock function is enabled charge Status ndicates the Charge Status Indicates the Battery Status File information _ indicates the File Album and details o Operating Mode Forward and Fast Reverse 10 Button Indicator Indicates the Button Function Charging the Battery 1 Open the rubber cap on top of the T sonic you can see a mini USB port inside 2 Insert one end of the USB cable into the T sonic s mini USB port and plug the other end of the cable into a computer USB port 3 Power on the unit and the display will show the ready status While charging is on going the lightning logo and battery icon will flicker When the unit is charged the lightning logo will disappear and the battery icon will indicate the battery charge level Before using the T sonic for the first time remember to charge the built in battery If the battery power is low the battery icon will flicker Please use USB to charge the battery It takes about 3 hours to fully charge the battery The lifespan of the battery depends on how often it has been charged Charging the battery too many times results in a shorter battery lifespan Overtime the Li ion polymer battery s power retention wears out Basic Operation Power On Press and hold the PLAY button to turn the power on An animated logo will appear on the OLED Display and then you can start to use the T sonic Tsonic F
21. nd select Programs gt Transcend T sonic 610 T sonic 610 Firmware Update to run the T sonic 610 Firmware Update program m Transcend T sonic 610 Er T sonic 610 Firmware Update x Uninstaller Version Current Firmware version 002 520 100 Upgrade Firmware version 002 520 100 Show Details 9 f the Format Data Area checkbox is checked The Option message box will appear Select Yes to continue 29 e A Formatting the data area Will erase all files stored on the media Continue 4 Running this step will erase all the data currently on the T sonic Please backup all of the data on the T sonic first 10 Select Start to initiate the Firmware Update 11 The Complete message box will appear Select Close to complete the Recovery procedure Your T sonic has been returned to its initial status T sonic 610 Firmware Update version Current Firmware version p ESSA Upgrade Firmware version Show Details Download options Format Data rea UL A A IA A A 30 B Music Play Music File List Quick Set E FM Tuner T sonic 610 Scan CH Preset CH Select Preset CH Record FM NW Record Play Record File List Quick Set B Lock B REC MENU Table Bb Delete 3l b i b Delete Music File Delete Voice File Delete Radio File T sonic 610 Settings TFT T oT T To T T T T T REC Quality REC Environment Contrast Lang
22. nscend s T sonic is covered by this warranty for a period of two 2 years from the date of purchase Li ion battery has only one 1 year warranty Transcend will inspect the product and make the determination as to whether the product is eligible for repair or replacement The decision by Transcend regarding eligibility of the product for repair or replacement will be final and binding Transcend reserves the right to provide a functionally equivalent refurbished replacement product Limitations This warranty does not apply to products that fail due to accident abuse mishandling improper installation alteration and acts of nature improper usage or problems with electrical power Transcend s T sonic must be used with devices that conform to the recommended industry standards Transcend will not be liable for damages resulting from a third party device that causes the Transcend product to fail Transcend shall in no event be liable for any consequential indirect or incidental damages lost profits lost business investments lost goodwill or interference with business relationships as a result of lost data Transcend is also not responsible for damage or failure of any third party equipment even if Transcend has been advised of the possibility This limitation does not apply to the extent that it is illegal or unenforceable under applicable law Disclaimer The foregoing limited warranty is exclusive with no other warranties implied or statu
23. on to play the recorded file or press and hold the MENU button and go to the navigation settings mode A detailed description is listed in the Using the Navigation Functions and Settings Mode sections of the MP3 functions Settings 17 Press the MENU button to enter the main menu Select the Settings icon and then press the PLAY button to enter the settings menu A T sonic 612 does not have FM Functions and has some differences in MENU display with T sonic 610 REC Quality Set the Record Quality Level to NORMAL HIGH or LOW The higher the recording quality level you set the better the recording quality higher levels requires more memory 1 Press the upwards Volume Up E or downwards Volume Down of Joypad to select the REC Quality icon in the Settings menu and then press the right Next of Joypad to enter the rate REC Quality d REC Emronment 2 Press the upwards Volume Up or downwards Volume Down of Joypad to select and then press the PLAY button to save the Quality level The selected level will be marked with a tick logo 3 Press the left Previous of Joypad and return to the Settings menu You can also press MENU button and go to the main menu REC Environment oet the Record Environment to Quiet or Noise and fit your surroundings 1 Press the upwards Volume Up t or downwards Volume Down of Joypad to select the REC Environment icon in the Settings men
24. on you wish to repeat The A B figure will be shown on the OLED display and the tagged portion will play as a continuous loop Pe Look Away PAUSE Aa A565 FS B61 816 4 Toresume normal playback press the A B button again FM Functions T sonic 610 A T sonic 612 does not have FM Functions and has some differences in MENU display with T sonic 610 1 Press the Menu button to enter the main menu Select the FM Tuner icon and then press the PLAY button to enter the FM function 13 que FM 32 1HHz T S Press the MENU button to go to the main menu Upon using the FM Function for the first time all channels will be auto scanned once and the first 20 channels with a strong signal will be preset For the best possible reception in FM mode please ensure that the earphones are securely plugged into the T sonic Scan for a Channel Press the right Next or left Previous of Joypad once to step through selecting the channel Alternatively press and hold the right Next or left Previous of Joypad to quickly auto scan for the next channel Preset a Channel You can save 20 favorite radio channels from CHO1 to CH20 to the unit s memory 1 2 Select a desired channel frequency first Press the PLAY button the message SET CH will appear on the display Jue FM 32 1HHz SET SHS AVE BACK Press the right Next or left Previous of Joypad to select the fav
25. ording and the display will return to the record function n vont WAT ND 00 00 00 ASi 66 25 54 5 Press the PLAY button to play the recorded file or press and hold the MENU button and go to the navigation settings mode A detailed description is listed in the Using the Navigation Functions and Settings Mode sections of the MP3 functions 4 Storage Approximations 512MB memory can store up to 32 hours of recorded voice 16 1GB memory can store up to 64 hours of recorded voice Record Channels Sample 512MB NT rate Voice Record Low i mono axe 32h een Fora better quality recording move the microphone of your T sonic closer to the source of the noise A In Recording Mode the screen saver function will be disabled Play the Recorded Files To play the files recorded from the microphone or the FM radio 1 Press the MENU button to enter the main menu Select the Record icon and then press the PLAY button to enter the record function A T sonic 612 does not have FM Functions and has some differences in MENU display with T sonic 610 2 f there are no MP3 or WMA files available the No Files message will be shown on the OLED display II No Files E B8 88 e PLAY BPE Eee 3 Press the right Next or left Previous of Joypad to select a desired recorded file ua 0002 0013 n moo wav n O00 WAY PLAY is FUNC uc 4 Press the PLAY butt
26. orite channel station CHO1 to CH20 and press the PLAY button to save the selected channel to the selected favorite channel number You can also press the MENU button to abort setting a channel Jue FM 92 1 MHz H SET MENU Select a Preset Channel 1 Press the A B button and change to the channel mode 14 Jue FM 92 1 MHz H 41 Mri4 1464 10 lle 13 14 15 IB FT 18 19 en 2 Press the right Next 9 or left Previous of Joypad to select the desired stored favorite channel CHO1 to CH20 que que que que FM 32 1HHz 99 FM 36 3HHz SHES FMi00 7HHe P FM 104 9HHe H l Hr 3456da IH 5618 i cH 45618910 2305571604310 I le 13 14 15 IB FT 18 19 20 lle 13 14 15 IB FT 18 19 en lle 13 14 15 IB FT 18 19 20 HH Ig 13 14 15 IB FT 18 19 20 In the channel mode you can only select from the stored channels CHO1 to CH20 If you want to scan other channels manually please return to the setting a channel mode 3 Press the A B button again and return to the setting a channel mode Record an FM Channel 1 Select a desired channel 2 Press the REC button for 2 seconds 3 Once the REC button is pressed the selected channel will start being recorded On the display a recording FM file is generated and placed under the folder name of FM The recording file name sequence starts from F0001 WAV then F0002 WAV and so forth Jue FM 32 1MHz e FMSFOOO Way PAUSE EB FE zu Bo 16 27 4 4
27. ries The OLED Display will show the WRITING message as below Hs WRITING 4 f you upload MP3 WMA files to the computer The OLED Display will show the READING messages as below Hs READING C 5 When finished downloading or uploading the OLED Display will return to the ready status T sonic only supports Mpeg Layer 3 and WMA files compressed at a rate of between 32K bps 320Kbps Play MP3 Music 1 Press the PLAY button to turn the power on The default screen is the play music function M Look Away TT a5 88 403 5u PLAY E FUNC You can also select the Music icon and then press the PLAY button to enter the music function 11 If there are no MP3 or WMA files available the No Files message will be show on the OLED display lt Ho Files seras FUNC Press the right Next or left Previous of Joypad to select a desired MP3 WMA file The files are listed in access order M Look Away H There You ll Be i TE ALD t rr FUNC Press the PLAY button to play the selected MP3 WMA file Press and hold the MENU button to switch between music navigation and settings Using the Navigation Functions is In play music function you can press and hold the MENU button and change to the navigation mode FelLook Away mp3 There You ll Be mp3 PLAY Press the right Next 9 left Previous upwards Volume Up or downwards Volume Down of Joypad
28. tart to initiate the Firmware Update 5 The Complete message will appear Select Close to complete the Recovery procedures Your T sonic has been returned to its initial status 26 T sonic 610 Firmware Update Ed Recover the T sonic in Windows Me 2000 and XP Skip steps 1 3 if the Recovery program has already been installed 1 Put the Driver CD into the CD ROM Auto Run supported and then select the Recovery button on the T sonic splash screen 000 Pmt Driver User s Manual B T sonic 610 612 Aka 2 Select your T sonic serial type 21 e T sonic 610161 2 000 Isonic 6140 Isonic 612 T sonic 610 612 3 Select Next to continue Transcend T sonic 610 MP3 Player Setup Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for Transcend T sonic 610 MP3 Player is InstallShield d will install Transcend T sonic 610 MP3 Player on your computer To tinue clic Next 4 The InstallShield Wizard will guide you through the installation process 5 Plug your T sonic into an available USB port 6 The Found New Hardware messages will appear d Found New Hardware gt USE 2 0 Device 11 44 AM d Found New Hardware USB Mass Storage Device 11 44 AM 28 J Found New Hardware T sonic 610 USB Device 11 44 AM J Found New Hardware Disk drive 11 44 AM 4 Found New Hardware Your new hardware is installed and ready to use 11 44 AM 7 Select the Er button on the task bar a
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30. u and then press the right Next gt of Joypad to enter REC Emaronment 18 2 Press the upwards Volume Up or downwards Volume Down of Joypad to select and then press the PLAY button to save the REC Environment The selected item will be marked with a tick logo REC Envi Fou 007 Noise MENU 3 Press the left Previous of Joypad and return to the Settings menu You can also press MENU button and go to the main menu Contrast Set the contrast of the OLED display 1 Press the upwards Volume Up or downwards Volume Down of Joypad to select the Contrast icon in the Settings menu then press the right Next of Joypad to enter the level Settings Contrast Language 2 Press the upwards Volume Up E or downwards Volume Down of Joypad to change the Contrast setting 3 Press the PLAY button to return to the Settings menu You can also press the MENU button and go to the main menu Language Set the language option to support the filename or ID3 ID3 provides textual information about the music file such as title artist etc tag title display of the MP3 WMA files If there is an ID3 tag title for the MP3 WMA file it will be displayed first otherwise the display will just show the filename 1 Press the upwards Volume Up or downwards Volume Down of Joypad to select the Language icon in the Settings menu then press the right Next of Joypad to enter t
31. uage Power Saving Screen Saver Clock Set Date Set User EQ Time Date About Troubleshooting If an error occurs first check the information listed below before taking your T sonic for repair If you are unable to remedy a problem from the following hints please consult your dealer service center or local Transcend branch office Driver CD cannot auto run in Windows Enter Device Manager in the Control Panel and enable the Auto Insert function of the CD ROM drive Alternatively you can manually execute the T sonic EXE from the driver CD Operating system cannot detect the T sonic Check the followings 1 Is your T sonic properly connected to the USB port If not unplug it and plug it in again 2 Is your T sonic connected to the Mac keyboard If yes unplug it and plug it into an available USB port on your Mac Desktop instead 3 Is the USB port enabled If not refer to the user s manual of your computer or motherboard to enable it 4 Is the necessary driver installed If your computer is equipped with Windows 98SE you must insert the Driver CD into the CD ROM and refer to the Driver Installation for Windows 98SE section to complete the driver installation before using your T sonic A driver is not required for Win ME 2000 XP Mac OS 9 0 or later or Linux kernel 2 4 or later Cannot power on Check the following 1 Is the T sonic connected to your computer If yes unplug it 2 Is the LOCK switch set to HO
32. unt the device Recover Your T sonic If your T sonic ever stops responding or locks up you can use the Recovery program to restore it to its default settings You can also use this function to update the unit s Firmware Running the Recovery program will erase all of the data currently on the T sonic If there are bad blocks in the flash memory chip of the T sonic the memory size of your T sonic will be smaller than the original memory size after running the Recovery program A T sonic 610 and 612 have some differences in Recover display 25 Recover the T sonic in Windows 98SE 1 Plug your T sonic into an available USB port Select the stas button on the task bar and select Programs gt Transcend T sonic 610 gt T sonic 610 Firmware Update to run the T sonic 610 Firmware Update program If you have not installed the Windows 98SE driver yet please install it first 2 The T sonic 610 Firmware Update dialog box appears 7 T sonic 610 Firmware Update Ei Version Current Firmware Version J799 999999 Upgrade Firmware Version 002 520 100 Show Details Download options 3 If the Format Data Area checkbox is checked The Option message box will appear Select Yes to continue 2 Formatting the data area will erase all files stored on the media Continue Running this step will erase all the data on the T sonic Please backup all of the data on the T sonic first 4 Select S

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