Mach Speed Technologies TRIO T3010 User Manual

Model T3010
Congratulations on purchasing your Trio Personal Media Player! To get the
most out of your purchase, please take the time to carefully read through this
manual.
Foreword
If any problems occur during while using your Trio, please feel free to contact Mach
Speed Technical Support at 580-272-0035, or sending an email to
mssupport@machspeed.com.
Thank you for your support and cooperation!
Mach Speed Technologies bears no responsibility for any damage or loss of personal
data due to misuse of software and/or hardware, damage to the player caused by
human factors, replacement of battery, or other unforeseen circumstances. To
prevent loss of your data, please backup your data regularly.
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Information in the manual is subject to change without notice and is subject to
copyright protection. Copying or otherwise reproducing this material without prior
written consent is prohibited.
Due to Firmware changes, some of the pictures and functions described in this
manual may not be the same as are included with your player.
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Note:
The playback times listed refer to the maximum playback times possible, using the
best power savings. The actual playback time may differ as adjustments to screen
brightness; power savings modes, volume, etc are made.
There are many brands of Micro SD cards in market, using different quality and
speed standards. Therefore, we are unable to guarantee that our product will be
compatible with all types or brands of Micro SD cards, but will be compatible with
those Micro SD cards with mainstream specifications in the market, and we will
constantly strive to provide the largest selection of cards possible.
As parameters such as formats, bitrate, codecs, framerates, and resolutions differ,
the player We recommend you use the included conversion tool for video conversion.
Caution
Modifications not approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the
user’s authority to operate the equipment.
NOTE- This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class
B Digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to
provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
This equipment generate, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful
interference to radio or telephone reception, which can be determined by turning the
equipment off and on, the user in encouraged to try to correct the interference by one
or more of the following measures:
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Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver
Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Features:
3.0 inch Full Color TFT LCD Screen, 400x240 native resolution
Touch Screen Controls
1.3MP (Interpolated) Digital Video Camera
Plays Music: Supports MP3, WMA (non encrypted DRM), WAV, FLAC,
OGG, APE, AAC formats
Plays Video: Supports AVI(SP/ASP), RM, RMVB, WMV(SP/MP), and
FLV video formats
Supports JPEG, GIF, PNG, TIF and BMP format image files
Supports ID3 and LRC files
High Speed USB 2.0 Interface
Built in rechargeable battery
Multiple language support
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Get to Know Your Player
Power ON/OFF
Display Screen
ON/OFF
Model T3010
Made in China
USB
Earphone Micro SD
USB
Basic Operations Powering on
Set the ON/OFF switch to the ON position, and press and hold the
seconds.
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button for 3
Powering off
Press and hold the
then set the ON/OFF switch to the OFF position
Charging the Player
To charge your player, set the power switch to the ON position and connect the
player to a powered USB port. As a general rule, it will take 2-4 hours to completely
charge the battery on the player.
File Storage
Files of different types should be stored under different directories. For example,
music file should be stored under MUSIC dir. Record file stored under RECORD dir.
Picture files under PICTURE dir. Video files VIDEO dir. Text files TXT dir. the
corresponding application will be unable to access your file If they are not saved in
this way.
Insert and remove a Micro SD card To insert: with the front (the side with characters) of the Micro SD card up (towards
the screen of the player), slightly push to insert into the card holder of the player to
connect. After the card is inserted, the player can play the files on the Micro SD card. To remove: Slightly push the card and the Micro SD card will partly be exposed,
then pull the card out Note: Please ensure that the power is off when you connect or disconnect your SD
button for 5 seconds, until the player powers off. You can
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card, or damage may occur to the player or your card.
Loading Files
There are two main methods of loading your files to the player. Using Windows
Media player, and copy and pasting the files.
Using Windows Media Player
(Note: you must use Windows Media Player 10 or later to use this feature.) (Note: this player does not support DRM encrypted audio or video files, such as those downloaded from the Windows Media Player “Overdrive” download service.)
1. Open Windows Media Player and connect the player to a working USB port.
Windows Media player will prompt you with a setup screen asking you to name the
MP3 player.
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2. Once you have named your MP3 player, select Finish, and your Windows Media
Player will open to the Sync tab.
3. Drag your music to the sync list (on the right of the screen) from the list on the left.
Once you have selected the music you wish to add to the player, press Sync.
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4. Windows Media player will load the songs on to your player.
5. Once all the songs you have added are synced to the unit, and Windows Media
Player says that is safe to disconnect your MP3 player, disconnect the device.
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COPY AND PASTE
Note- This alternate method is used to load videos, pictures, and ebook files as well
as audio files
1. Connect the MP3 player to a working USB port.
2. When the unit is connected to your computer, it will create a gray and green icon
in the system tray (lower right hand corner of your desktop). The icon will be called
safely remove hardware.
3. Go to the “My Computer” section of your computer. In there you will find a section
called “devices with removable storage”
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4. Locate the drive created by 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 double left clicking on the drive itself, or by right clicking
to open the option menu then left click on the desired drive.
6. Locate the music stored on your computer. Generally this is stored in the “My
Music” folder of your computer.
NOTE: if you are unable to locate the music on your computer, click on start,
search, files and folders, then search for “*.MP3, *.WMA”.
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