Transcend MP 820, T Sonic 820 User Manual

T.sonic
820
User’s Manual
Table of Content s
Package Contents..............................................................................................................................1
Features.............................................................................................................................................2
System Requirements........................................................................................................................3
General Use.......................................................................................................................................4
Backing Up Data ................................................................................................................................4
Caution: Risk of Deafness .................................................................................................................4
Reminders..........................................................................................................................................4
Charging the Battery ..........................................................................................................................7
Power ON ..........................................................................................................................................7
Power OFF.........................................................................................................................................8
Play a Track .......................................................................................................................................8
Pause a Track....................................................................................................................................8
Next Track..........................................................................................................................................8
Previous Track ...................................................................................................................................8
Fast Forward......................................................................................................................................8
Fast Rewind .......................................................................................................................................8
Increase Volume ................................................................................................................................8
Decrease Volume ..............................................................................................................................8
Main Menu .........................................................................................................................................8
File Navigation ...................................................................................................................................9
Make an Audio Recording..................................................................................................................9
Repeat/Shuffle Functions...................................................................................................................9
A-B Repeat: Repeat a Section of a Track..........................................................................................9
Lock ...................................................................................................................................................9
Reset the T.sonic
820......................................................................................................................9
Play MP3, WMA and WMA-DRM10 (Subscription) Music ...............................................................10
File Navigator Mode.........................................................................................................................11
Create a Favorites Playlist ...............................................................................................................11
Delete a file in the MUSIC Mode......................................................................................................12
Listen to the Radio ...........................................................................................................................13
Selecting a Radio Station.................................................................................................................13
Increase/Decrease the Volume........................................................................................................13
Saving a Radio Station ....................................................................................................................14
Recall a Saved Station.....................................................................................................................14
Record a Radio Station....................................................................................................................14
Record Sound ..................................................................................................................................16
Select a Recording Device...............................................................................................................16
Record using the Built-In Microphone..............................................................................................17
Record using the External Microphone............................................................................................18
Record using the Line-In connection ...............................................................................................19
Play a Recorded Sound File ............................................................................................................20
File Navigator Mode.........................................................................................................................20
Delete a file in the RECORD Mode..................................................................................................21
Play MTV Video files on your T.sonic
File Navigator Mode.........................................................................................................................22
Delete a file in the VIDEO Mode ......................................................................................................23
820 .....................................................................................22
Display JPG and BMP Photo files on your T.sonic
File Navigator Mode.........................................................................................................................24
Delete a file in the PHOTO Mode ....................................................................................................25
820.................................................................24
Read TXT E-book files on your T.sonic
File Navigator Mode.........................................................................................................................26
Delete a file in the E-book Mode......................................................................................................27
820 ..................................................................................26
Enter the Settings Menu ..................................................................................................................28
Repeat Mode ...................................................................................................................................28
Equalizer (EQ) Mode .......................................................................................................................29
User EQ Customization ...................................................................................................................29
Screen Saving..................................................................................................................................30
Sleep................................................................................................................................................31
Contrast ...........................................................................................................................................31
Language .........................................................................................................................................32
Sync Lyrics.......................................................................................................................................32
Playback Speed ...............................................................................................................................33
Radio Reset .....................................................................................................................................33
Media Transfer Modes .....................................................................................................................34
MTP Media Transfer Mode ..............................................................................................................34
USB Media Transfer Mode ..............................................................................................................34
Playlist Manager ..............................................................................................................................35
Slideshow Timer ..............................................................................................................................36
Real Time Clock (RTC)....................................................................................................................36
World Time.......................................................................................................................................37
REC Quality .....................................................................................................................................38
REC Input Device ............................................................................................................................39
VAD (Voice Activation Detection) ....................................................................................................39
About................................................................................................................................................40
Driver Installation for Windows
Driver Installation for Mac
Driver Installation for Linux
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Me, 2000 and XP..........................................................................41
OS 10.0, or Later .................................................................................41
Kernel 2.4, or Later ............................................................................41
Removing the T.sonic™ 820 in Windows
Removing the T.sonic™ 820 in Mac
Remove the T.sonic™ 820 in Linux
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Me, 2000 and XP ...........................................................45
OS 10.0, or Later ...................................................................45
Kernel 2.4, or Later.................................................................45
T.sonic™ Software ................................................................................................................46
Software System Requirements ......................................................................................................46
Installing the T.sonic
Software.......................................................................................................46
Transcend Multimedia Converter.....................................................................................................48
Slideshow Maker..............................................................................................................................50
T.sonic™ Utility Software .....................................................................................................52
Installing the T.sonic Utility Program................................................................................................52
PC-Lock Function for Windows
Lock Your Computer ........................................................................................................................56
Unlock Your Computer.....................................................................................................................56
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Me, 2000 and XP..........................................................................54
Enable the Security Function in Windows
Use the T.sonic
Security Features.................................................................................................58
Changing your Password.................................................................................................................58
Forgotten your Password.................................................................................................................59
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Me, 2000 and XP..........................................................57
Introduction
Thank you for purchasing Transcend’s T.sonic™ 820. The T.sonic™ 820 is an advanced Flash MP3 Player that can play Music, Video and Photos. The T.sonic
sounding MP3 player with a USB Flash Drive and includes many extra features as standard such as, an
FM Radio, Advanced Digital Voice Recorder, Direct Line-In recording, Karaoke-type Lyrics display, A-B
repeat functions and variable Track Playback speeds. Your T.sonic E-books and it supports Hi-speed USB 2.0 for faster uploading and downloading of files to and from a
computer. Using the A-B repeat and variable Track Playback speed features allows you to continuously
replay a designated section of a track at slower/faster speeds; this makes the T.sonic
language-learning tool. In addition, you can record memos to yourself or from others using the advanced
digital voice recorder and the unit’s Line-In recording feature lets you record music, or audio books directly
from a CD Player, or external microphone to your T.sonic
will change the way you think about your multimedia content forever.
Package Contents
The T.sonic™ 820 package includes the following items:
T.sonic
820
820 combines all the advantages of a great
820 can also be used to read
820 an ideal
820. The stylish T.sonic™ 820 from Transcend
Introduction
Earphones
Software CD
Mini USB to USB A-Type cable
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Direct Line-In Recording cable
Quick Instruction Guide
Features
1.5-inch (128 x 128 pixel) SuperColor OLED Display for Playing Videos and Photos
Plays Music, Video (.mtv) and Photos (.jpg, .bmp)
MP3 Player supports MP3, WMA, WMA-DRM10 (subscription music) and WAV music formats
FM Radio (FM Radio recording and the ability to preset 9 FM radio stations)
Advanced Digital Voice Recorder
Ability to read E-books (.txt)
Karaoke-type lyrics display
Direct Line-In recording using an External Microphone, or Line-In (e.g. CD Player) connection
Introduction
VAD (Voice Activation Detection), Very High quality Gapless Audio Recordings
Playlist Builder
A-B repeat function allows you to continuously replay a designated section of a track
Variable Track Playback speeds
Supports 13 user languages including song/artist name display
USB Flash Drive capabilities for data transfer and storage
Included Software can be used to Lock your computer and setup Passwords for your files
7 Equalizer effects, including a customizable USER EQ setting
Powered using a rechargeable Li-ion battery (fully charged battery supports over 15 hours of
continuous music operation)
Hi-Speed Mini USB 2.0 port for easy computer connectivity and fast file transfers
Real Time Clock (RTC) displays local and world times
Sleep Mode, preset the player to Auto-Power OFF after 15, 30, or 60 minutes
Automatic screen saver runs if the unit is idle for more than a few seconds, this acts as a battery
saving measure
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System Requirements
Desktop or notebook computer with a working USB port.
One of the following Operating Systems (OS):
Windows
Windows
Windows
Mac
Linux
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Me
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2000
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XP
OS 10.0, or later
Kernel 2.4, or later
Introduction
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Safety Precautions
These usage and safety guidelines are IMPORTANT! Please follow them carefully.
Your T.sonic Please ensure that you connect the cable ends to the ports correctly.
820 is connected to a computer using a Mini USB to USB A-Type cable.
General Use
Carefully unpack the contents of the T.sonicDo not allow your T.sonic
Do not use a damp/wet cloth to wipe or clean the exterior case.
Do not use or store your T.sonic
to become damp or wet from water or any other liquids.
in any of the listed environments:
o Direct sunlight o Next to an air conditioner, electric heater or other heat sources o In a closed car that is in direct sunlight
package.
Backing Up Data
Transcend does NOT take any responsibility for data loss, or damage during operation. If you
decide to store data on your T.sonic
computer, or other storage medium.
To ensure Hi-Speed USB 2.0 data transfer rates when using the T.sonic
computer has the relevant USB drivers installed. If you are unsure on how to check this, please
consult the computer, or motherboard User’s Manual for USB driver information.
we strongly advise that you regularly backup the data to a
820, please check the
Safety
Caution: Risk of Deafness
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. Users may try to progressively increase the
volume control therefore risking a dangerous noise level for their ears.
2. To protect your health and your hearing, keep the volume of 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.
3. Your MP3 player is limited to a volume level of 100 decibels.
4. Both the MP3 player and its accompanying earphones are compliant with the French regulation
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concerning musical Walkmans (24
July 1998 Order).
5. Before using other earphones, confirm that their technical specifications are compatible with the
original set.
Reminders
1. Make sure the LOCK switch is set to “OFF” before trying to Power ON the unit.
2. Never use the “Quick Format,” or “Full Format” in Windows
3. Follow the procedures in the “
Disconnecting from a Computer” section to remove your T.sonic
820 from a computer.
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to format your T.sonic™ 820.
4. We suggest you update your device's firmware before starting to use it for the first time.
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Product Overview
Microphone
A B

Earphones Jack

Player Controls

Neck Strap hole

C

Line-In Port

D

Hi-Speed Mini USB 2.0 Port

E
F
G
H
I
J

Reset Switch

K

LOCK Switch

Volume Up Button

RECORD Button

Back-Fast Rewind Button

POWER ON-OFF Button

L
M
N
O
P

SuperColor OLED Display

Q

Volume Down Button

Navigation Button

Next-Fast Forward Button

Menu Button

PLAY/PAUSE Button

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Color OLED Display
Player Controls Player Controls
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Figure 1. Color OLED Display
ICON INDICATION Player Mode Lock Battery Scrollbar Album/Artist Track Info Player Status Volume
A-B Repeat
EQ Mode
Indicates the MUSIC, RADIO, RECORD, VIDEO, PHOTO, E-book Modes
Indicates when the Lock switch is enabled
Indicates the Battery power level
Indicates the file length
Indicates the Song title and Album and/or Artist name
Indicates the Playtime length
Indicates the Play, Pause, Fast Forward, Fast Rewind and Record status
Indicates the volume level
Indicates the A-B Repeat/Repeat/Shuffle modes: Normal, Repeat One, Repeat All, Shuffle and Normal/Repeat/Shuffle in a Folder
Indicates the Equalizer (EQ) mode: Normal, POP, Rock, Classical, Jazz,
Bass and USER EQ
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Play Speed Time & Date REC settings
Indicates the Playback speed
Real Time Clock (RTC) displays times & Date
Indicates the Recording Source, Recording Quality and VAD
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Basic Operation
Before using the T.sonic at least 12 hours by plugging it into a computer using the Mini USB to USB A-Type cable.
820 for the first time you need to charge the internal battery for
Charging the Battery
Plug the small end of the Mini USB to USB A-Type cable into the Mini USB connector on the T.sonic™ 820
and plug the large end of the cable into an available USB port on your desktop, or notebook computer.
The T.sonic
820’s internal Li-ion battery will begin charging.
Player Controls
Figure 2. Connecting to a Computer
Power ON
Press and Hold the “POWER ON-OFF” button to Power ON the T.sonic™ 820. An animated logo
will appear on the Color OLED Display. After the startup screen disappears the player will revert to the
default MUSIC Mode screen, you can now begin to use the T.sonic
It takes a few seconds to Power ON the unit.
When powering on the unit, if the LOCK icon
T.sonic T.sonic
820’s “LOCK” switch is on. You must switch off the “LOCK” before you can Power ON the
820.
appears on the OLED Display, this means that the
820.
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Power OFF
Press and Hold the “POWER ON-OFF” button to Power OFF the T.sonic
It takes a few seconds to Power OFF the unit.
The Color OLED screen will display the Power OFF status.
820.
Play a Track
Press the “PLAY/PAUSE” button to play a selected Music, Video, Photo, E-book, or Recorded
file.
Pause a Track
Press the “PLAY/PAUSE” button to pause a track during playback.
Next Track
Press the “Next-Fast Forward” button to skip to the Next track.
Player Controls
Previous Track
Press the “Back-Fast Rewind” button to return to the Previous track.
Fast Forward
Press and Hold the “Next-Fast Forw ard” button to Fast Forward a track.
Fast Rewind
Press and Hold the “Back-Fast Rew ind” button to Fast Rewind a track.
Increase Volume
Press once, or Press and Hold the “Volume Up” button until you reach the desired volume
level.
Decrease Volume
Press once, or Press and Hold the “Volume Down” button until you reach the desired volume
level.
Main Menu
Press the “Menu” button in any Mode to enter the Main Menu. The Main Menu gives you
access to the MUSIC, RADIO, RECORD, VIDEO, PHOTO, E-book and SETTINGS Modes.
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File Navigation
Press the “Navigation” button in the MUSIC, RECORD, VIDEO, PHOTO, or E-book Mode to
enter the File Navigator for that mode.
Make an Audio Recording
The Default Recording Mode for the T.sonic™ 820 is its Built-in Microphone.
Press and Hold the “RECORD” button for more than 2 seconds in any mode except the
RADIO Mode will activate the T.sonic
Press and Hold the “RECORD” button for more than 2 seconds during a recording to stop the
recording.
Recorded audio files are saved in the RECORD Mode.
820’s built-in microphone and begin recording.
Repeat/Shuffle Functions
Normal, Repeat One, Repeat All, or Shuffle a track and Normal/Repeat/Shuffle tracks in a Folder,
Please see the “
REPEAT Mode” in the Settings section for detailed instructions.
A-B Repeat: Repeat a Section of a Track
In the MUSIC, or RECORD Modes’, press the “RECORD” button once to mark the beginning
Player Controls
of the track you wish to repeat.
Press the “RECORD” button again to mark the end of the section of the track you wish to
repeat.
The marked section of the track is played as a continuous loop when playing an MP3, WMA,
WMA-DRM10, or WAV track.
Press the “RECORD” button for a third time to stop the track repeating.
Lock
When the “LOCK” switch is set to the “ON” position, all of the T.sonic820’s buttons are
disabled.
Reset the T.sonic™ 820
You can Reset the unit by pressing the “Reset” button for 3 to 5 seconds.
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MUSIC Mode
If you want to buy DRM (Digital Rights Management) music online please be advised that the T.sonic
Transfer Mode to transfer the files to the player.
Play MP3, WMA and WMA-DRM10 (Subscription) Music
1. Press and Hold the “POWER ON-OFF” button to Power ON the unit. The default screen is the
820 only supports WMA-DRM10 music files and you must use the MTP Music
MUSIC Mode screen.
You can also enter the MUSIC Mode by pressing the “Menu” button to enter the Main Menu,
then press the “Volume Up” button “MUSIC” icon. Press the “PLAY/PAUSE” button , or “Next-Fast Forward” button to enter the MUSIC Mode.
2. If no MP3, WMA, or WMA-DRM10 files exist, a “**No Files**” message will be displayed on the Color
OLED screen.
, or “Volume Down” button until you reach the
MUSIC Functions
3. Press the “Next-Fast Forward” button , or “Back-Fast Rewind” button to select a desired
MP3/WMA, or WMA-DRM10 file.
4. Press the “PLAY/PAUSE” button
T.sonic
320Kbps.
820 only supports Mpeg I Layer 3 and WMA files compressed at a rate between 32Kbps –
to play the MP3/WMA, or WMA-DRM10 music file.
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File Navigator Mode
The File Navigator is a fast and convenient way of moving between tracks, files and folders. You can also use the File Navigator to select Music files for your own personal Playlist. The order in which you select
files for inclusion in your Playlist is the order the files will be played.
1. Press the “Navigation” button
to enter the Navigator.
2. Press the “Volume Up” button , or “Volume Down” button to select a folder.
3. Press the “Next-Fast Forward” button “Volume Down” button
selected music file.
4. Pressing the “Back-Fast Rewind” button
5. Pressing the “Back-Fast Rewind” button [/Root.DIR/] (top folder level).
6. Pressing the “Back-Fast Rewind” button
quit the Navigator.
to select a file and press the “PLAY/PAUSE” button to play a
to enter a folder, press the “Volume Up” button , or
will move you up one folder level.
repeatedly will take you back to the root directory
in the root directory [/Root.DIR/] (top folder level) will
MUSIC Functions
Create a Favorites Playlist
1. In the NAVIGATOR Mode select a file that you want to add to your Playlist.
2. Press the “Navigation” button
3. Press the “Volume Up” button , or “Volume Down” button to select the Add to playlist option, press the “PLAY/PAUSE” button
4. A track can be removed from your Playlist by selecting a Playlist track, then press the “Navigation”
button
to open the Remove from playlist, or Delete a file options.
to open the Add to playlist, or Delete a file options.
to add the track to your Playlist.
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5. Press the “Volume Up” button , or “Volume Down” button to select the Remove from playlist option, press the “PLAY/PAUSE” button
to remove it from your Playlist.
Delete a file in the MUSIC Mode
1. In the MUSIC Mode, Press the “Navigation” button to enter the Navigator.
2. Press the “Volume Up” button , or “Volume Down” button to select a folder.
3. Press the “Next-Fast Forward” button “Volume Down” button
4. Press the “Navigation” button “Volume Up” button , or “Volume Down” button to select the DELETE option.
to select a file.
to open the Mark/Unmark, or Delete a file options. Press the
to enter a folder, press the “Volume Up” button , or
MUSIC Functions
5. Press the “Volume Up” button , or “Volume Down” button to select YES, or NO to Delete the file and press the “PLAY/PAUSE” button NAVIGATOR Mode.
to confirm the selection and return to the
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RADIO Mode
Listen to the Radio
1. The Earphones must be plugged in to listen to the Radio.
2. Press the “Menu” button
3. Press the “Volume Up” button icon. Press the “PLAY/PAUSE” button RADIO Mode.
to enter the Main Menu.
, or “Volume Down” button until you reach the “RADIO”
, or “Next-Fast Forward” button to enter the
4. The FM Radio Frequency will be displayed on the Color OLED screen.
For your convenience the first time you use the Radio, all the FM channels will be automatically
scanned and the first 9 channels with a strong signal will be preset. This feature also works if you
activate the “
FM Reset” in the SETTINGS menu.
RADIO Functions
Selecting a Radio Station
You can manually search for a Radio station in the RADIO Mode.
1. Press the “Next-Fast Forward” button
frequency by 0.1 MHz each time until you reach the desired station. Alternatively, you can Press and
Hold the “Next-Fast Forward” button
for the next available channel.
, or “Back-Fast Rewind” button to adjust the FM
, or “Back-Fast Rewind” button to quickly auto-scan
Increase/Decrease the Volume
1. Press once, or Press and Hold the “Volume Up” button , or “Volume Dow n” button until
you reach the desired volume level.
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Saving a Radio Station
You can save your 9 favorite Radio stations from CH 01 to CH 9 in the T.sonic™ 820’s memory.
1. Select the Radio station (FM frequency) that you wish to save.
2. Press the “Navigation” button
to display the channel numbers 1 to 9 at the screen.
3. Press and hold the corresponding button to save the selected station to the channel number.
Recall a Saved Station
1. In the RADIO Mode press the “Navigation” button to display the channel numbers 1 to 9 at the
screen.
2. Press the corresponding button to select the channel number of the Radio station to which you want to
RADIO Functions
listen then the Radio station that has been saved to this channel will begin to play.
3. The screen will return to the RADIO Mode displaying the saved FM frequency.
Record a Radio Station
1. Select the Radio station (FM frequency) that you wish to record.
2. Press and Hold the “RECORD” button
3. A recording FM Radio file is generated and will appear on the screen; this file is saved in the RECORD Mode in the [/FMIN.DIR/] folder.
4. Files Recorded from the FM Radio are named in the order [Month/DayF001.WAV], then [Month/DayF002.WAV], and so forth.
for more than 2 seconds to begin recording the station.
5. Pressing the “PLAY/PAUSE” button “PLAY/PAUSE” button
again will resume the recording.
during a recording will Pause the recording, pressing the
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6. Press and Hold the “RECORD” button for more than 2 seconds during a recording to stop the recording and the screen will return to the RADIO Mode.
7. Radio Recordings are saved in the RECORD Mode in the [/FMIN.DIR/] folder, Recorded Radio files are saved in the order [Month/DayF001.WAV], then [Month/DayF002.WAV], and so forth. Recorded Radio files can be accessed using the File Navigator.
Sample rate Channels 2GB 4GB
Record Sound
Low (8KHz) 2 (stereo) 64 hrs 128 hrs
Med (16KHz) 2 (stereo) 32 hrs 64 hrs
High (32KHz) 2 (stereo) 16 hrs 32 hrs
If not enough memory space is available, or the battery power is too low, the T.sonic™ 820 cannot
support the maximum recording capacity as outlined in the above table.
RADIO Functions RADIO Functions
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RECORD Mode
Record Sound
The T.sonic™ 820 has advanced recording features and is capable of recording audio from 4 different sources: FM Radio, Built-In Microphone, External Microphone, or Line-In (e.g. CD Player), all are
capable of making very high quality Audio Recordings.
The FM Radio recording feature has been covered in the previous section “
If you want to make a recording using the T.sonic
as the recording source.
820’s Built-In Microphone you must select the “MIC”
Record a Radio Station.”
Select a Recording Device
The default Audio Recording method for the T.sonic™ 820 is its Built-In Microphone. However, you have the option of selecting an External Microphone, or Line-In Device to make a recording.
1. Pressing and Holding the “RECORD” button RADIO Mode will begin an audio recording using the T.sonic™ 820’s Built-in Microphone.
2. Select a recording device by Pressing the “Menu” button
3. Press the “Volume Up” button “SETTINGS” icon. Press the “PLAY/PAUSE” button , or “Next-Fast Forward” button to
enter the SETTINGS Mode.
, or “Volume Down” button until you reach the
for more than 2 seconds in any Mode except the
to enter the Main Menu.
RECORD Functions
4. In the SETTINGS Mode, Press the “Volume Up” / “Volume Down” , or “Next-Fast Forward” / “Back-Fast Rewind” buttons to select the REC Input Device icon, then press
the “PLAY/PAUSE” button
to enter the REC INPUT DEVICE Mode.
5. In the REC INPUT DEVICE Mode, Press the “Volume Up” button , or “Volume Down” button
to select the MIC (Internal Microphone), Ext MIC (External Microphone), or Line-In (e.g. CD
Player) as the recording device, then press the “PLAY/PAUSE” button
to confirm the selection.
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Record using the Built-In Microphone
1. Unless otherwise selected, Pressing and Holding the “RECORD” button for more than 2
seconds in any mode except the RADIO Mode will begin an audio recording using the T.sonic™ 820’s
Built-in Microphone.
2. A Recording file is generated and will appear on the screen; this file is saved in the RECORD Mode in the [/MICIN.DIR/] folder.
3. Files Recorded using the Built-in Microphone are named in the order [Month/DayM001.WAV], then [Month/DayM002.WAV] and so forth.
RECORD Functions
4. Pressing the “PLAY/PAUSE” button “PLAY/PAUSE” button
5. Press the “RECORD” button and the screen will return to the RECORD Mode.
6. Recorded audio files can be accessed in the RECORD Mode, or by using the File Navigator.
Sample rate Channels 2GB 4GB
Low (8KHz) 1 (mono) 128 hrs 256 hrs
Record Sound
Med (16KHz) 1 (mono) 64 hrs 128 hrs
High (32KHz) 1 (mono) 32 hrs 64 hrs
If not enough memory space is available, or the battery power is too low, the T.sonic™ 820 cannot
support the maximum recording capacity as outlined in the above table.
The closer you move the T.sonic
of the recording.
again will resume the recording.
for more than 2 seconds during a recording to stop the recording
820’s Microphone to the source of the sound the higher the quality
during a recording will Pause the recording, pressing the
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Record using the External Microphone
1. In the REC INPUT DEVICE Mode select Ext MIC (External Microphone) as the recording device.
2. Plug an External Microphone into the T.sonic
3. Press and Hold the “RECORD” button using the External Microphone.
4. A Recording file is generated and will appear on the screen; this file is saved in the RECORD Mode in the [/MICIN.DIR/] folder.
820’s Line-In port.
for more than 2 seconds to begin an audio recording
5. Files Recorded using an External Microphone are named in the order [Month/DayM001.WAV], then [Month/DayM002.WAV] and so forth.
6. Pressing the “PLAY/PAUSE” button “PLAY/PAUSE” button
again will resume the recording.
during a recording will Pause the recording, pressing the
RECORD Functions
7. Press the “RECORD” button and the screen will return to the RECORD Mode.
8. Recorded audio files can be accessed in the RECORD Mode, or by using the File Navigator.
Sample rate Channels 2GB 4GB
Low (8KHz) 1 (mono) 128 hrs 256 hrs
Record Sound
Med (16KHz) 1 (mono) 64 hrs 128 hrs
High (32KHz) 1 (mono) 32 hrs 64 hrs
If not enough memory space is available, or the battery power is too low, the T.sonic™ 820 cannot
support the maximum recording capacity as outlined in the above table.
The closer you move the External Microphone to the source of the sound the higher the quality of
the recording.
for more than 2 seconds during a recording to stop the recording
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