Trust MP3 CyberMan User Manual

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MP3 CYBERMAN
User’s manual
Version 1.0
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Contents
1. Introduction........................................................................................................2
1.1 Manual Conventions.....................................................................................2
1.2 Package contents.........................................................................................3
1.3 Minimum System Requirements ..................................................................3
2. Safety..................................................................................................................4
2.1 General.........................................................................................................4
2.2 Batteries.......................................................................................................4
3. Installing software .............................................................................................5
3.1 CyberManager..............................................................................................5
3.2 MusicMatch Jukebox.................................................................................... 8
4. Inserting the batteries .......................................................................................9
5. Inserting the memory card..............................................................................10
5.1 Inserting the memory card..........................................................................10
5.2 Removing the memory card.......................................................................11
6. Connecting to the computer...........................................................................12
6.1 Connecting up............................................................................................12
6.2 Disconnecting.............................................................................................13
7. Using software.................................................................................................14
7.1 CyberManager............................................................................................14
7.1.1 Adding MP3s to the memory...............................................................16
7.1.2 Erasing MP3s from the memory.........................................................16
7.1.3 Copying the MP3s from the memory to the hard disk.........................17
7.1.4 Erasing the memory............................................................................18
7.2 MusicMatch Jukebox.................................................................................. 19
8. MP3 CyberMan functions................................................................................21
8.1 General.......................................................................................................21
8.2 LCD screen ................................................................................................24
8.3 A-B function................................................................................................25
8.4 Equalizer function.......................................................................................25
8.5 Random play.............................................................................................. 25
8.6 Voice mode ................................................................................................26
8.7 Menu settings.............................................................................................27
8.7.1 Deleting...............................................................................................27
8.7.2 Memory status....................................................................................28
9. Troubleshooting...............................................................................................29
10. Specifications...................................................................................................31
11. Trust Service Centers......................................................................................32
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1. Introduction
This manual is intended for users of the Trust MP3 CyberMan. No specific prior knowledge is needed to install and use this product.
If you have any questions after reading this manual, please contact one of the Trust service centres. You will find information on the service centre nearest to you at the back of this manual. You can also visit the Trust website (www.trust.com) for support, comprehensive product information, drivers, and FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions).
1.1 Manual Conventions
The following conventions have been used in this manual to indicate instructions: <
key
> Here you should press a key. The name of the key is given between
brackets.
System
This is a specific term used in a program. These are the terms used
by, for example, Microsoft Windows 95.
[
DIR
] Key in the text shown in square brackets [….].
(term)
The text between the parentheses (….) is the English term, e.g. (File) used in the figure referred to.
Additional information will be shown as follows:
Note: Remove batteries from the MP3 Cyberman if you do not intend using it for
some time.
The example assumes that the letter “D” has been assigned to your CD-ROM station. If your system uses a different drive letter for your CD-ROM player, for example “E”, you should replace “D” by “E”.
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1.2 Package contents
Check the package contents before reading the manual. You should find the following items in it:
MP3 CyberMan
Parallel connecting cable
CD-ROM with drivers, software en manuals
Stereo headphones
2 x AAA 1,5V batteries
Easy install manual
Please contact your dealer if anything is missing or damaged.
1.3 Minimum System Requirements
Pentium 100 CPU
Windows 95 or 98
16 MB RAM
Hard disk with a minimum of 50 MB free space
4 Speed CD-ROM
A free ECP printer port
Soundcard
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2. Safety
Read the following instructions carefully before use:
2.1 General
1. Do not use this equipment in damp environments.
2. Never insert objects into the openings on the outside of the device.
3. Do not try to repair this equipment yourself.
4. You should have the equipment repaired by qualified personnel if:
a) the cable or the plug is damaged or worn. b) the equipment has come into contact with fluids. c) the equipment has been dropped and/or the casing has been damaged. d) Position the device so that its cables cannot be damaged.
2.2 Batteries
1. The batteries cannot be charged. Attempts to charge them are dangerous
because they can result in explosion.
2. Do not throw the batteries into an open fire as the batteries can explode.
3. Never pierce the batteries.
4. Keep the batteries away from small children.
5. Once the batteries are empty, inquire with your local authorities as to where you
can best dispose of them.
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3. Installing software
In order to be able to use the MP3 CyberMan, the software supplied in the package must be installed. This is a once-only operation.
3.1 CyberManager
1. Start Windows 95/98.
2. Insert the provided application CD-ROM into your CD-ROM player.
3. Click on 'Start' en select ‘Run’.
4. Type [D:\SETUP.EXE] on the command line. Click on 'Ok' (figure 1).
Figure 1: Installing in Windows 95 and 98
5. Click on 'Next' (figure 2);
Figure 2: Welcome screen
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6. Click on ‘Yes’ to accept the Licence Agreement (figure 3);
Figure 3: Licence Agreement
7. Click on 'Next' to install in the destination folder indicated (figure 4);
Figure 4: Accepting destination folder
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8. Click on 'Next' to select the location indicated to add to the Start menu (figure 5);
A number of files will be copied and then the window shown in figure 6 will pop up.
Figure 5: Accept location in Start menu
9. Click on 'Finish' to finish installing (figure 6);
Figure 6: Installation completed
You have now finished installing the 'CyberManager' software.
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3.2 MusicMatch Jukebox
The programme 'MusicMatch Jukebox' is used to convert music CDs to MP3.
1. Click on 'Start' and select 'Run'.
2. Type [D:\MM4\SETUP.EXE] on the command line. Next, click on 'Ok'.
3. Follow the instructions on the screen.
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4. Inserting the batteries
Insert the batteries into your MP3 CyberMan as follows:
Figure 7: Inserting the batteries
1. Open de battery cover on the side of the MP3 CyberMan by pushing it down
carefully and opening it.
2. Insert the batteries into the compartment as shown in figure 7. You can also
follow the instructions for how to insert the batteries on the back of the MP3 CyberMan.
3. Now close the battery cover and push it up until it clicks shut.
Note: Inserting the batteries the wrong way round can cause damage to the
MP3 CyberMan.
Note: Always replace the batteries with an equivalent type (2x AAA / LR03). Note: If you do not intend using the device for a long time, it is recommended
that you remove the batteries from the MP3 CyberMan. Even if the MP3 CyberMan is not being used the batteries will slowly deplete.
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5. Inserting the memory card
The MP3 CyberMan’s memory capacity can be extended using a memory card. Follow the instructions below to insert this card. The memory card can also be inserted while the MP3 CyberMan is switched on.
Note: The memory card is optional. Note: The card is sensitive to static load. When holding it make sure you only
touch the black part.
5.1 Inserting the memory card
Figure 8: Inserting the memory card
1. Remove the card from the packaging by taking hold of the top of the card.
2. Insert the card into the slot at the top of the MP3 Cyberman (see figure 8) and
press it inside. If the MP3 CyberMan is switched on the message 'Memory Card Checking…' will appear on the LCD screen.
A card that has never been used should be formatted first. The memory card is now ready for use. See chapter 7 for further information.
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5.2 Removing the memory card
Figure 9: Removing the memory card
1. Push the sliding button at the back of the MP3 CyberMan forwards (step 1, figure
9). Part of the memory card will pop. If the MP3 CyberMan is switched on the message 'Memory Card Checking…' will appear on the LCD screen.
2. Take the memory card between finger and thumb and remove it (step 2, figure 9). The memory card has now been removed. All the music and voice recordings will be
saved on the card.
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6. Connecting to the computer
In order to copy the MP3 files to the MP3 CyberMan it must be connected up to the printer port on your computer. Follow the steps below to connect the MP3 player to your computer.
6.1 Connecting up
1. Switch off the computer and all connected peripheral devices.
2. Remove the parallel cable from the packaging and connect this to the printer port
on your computer (see your computer manual for more information).
Figure 10: Connecting data cable
3. Connect the other end of the parallel cable to the MP3 CyberMan
(figure 10). As soon as the plug is plugged into the MP3 CyberMan you will hear a click and it will be firmly in place.
4. Remove the headphones provided from the packaging and connect them to the
MP3 CyberMan (see figure 14).
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6.2 Disconnecting
Follow the steps below to disconnect the MP3 CyberMan from your system and start using the CyberMan:
1. Remove the interface cable from the MP3 CyberMan by carefully pushing the two clips on either side of the plug inwards using finger and thumb (1, figure 11) and pulling it from the device (2, figure 11).
Figure 11: Disconnecting the data cable
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7. Using software
7.1 CyberManager
The provided software is 'CyberManager'. This software is used to add and remove MP3s from the memory of the MP3 CyberMan. 'CyberManager' includes an option to format the entire memory (to erase the memory store in one operation).
1. If you have not yet done so, connect the MP3 CyberMan to your computer (see
chapter 5).
2. Switch on the MP3 CyberMan by pressing button E (Play/Pause).
The message 'MP3 PLAYER' will appear on the screen.
3. Start Windows 95/98.
4. Click on 'Start - Programs - Trust MP3 CyberMan’ and select 'CyberManager'.
5. If you are using the programme for the first time, figure 12 appears on the screen.
This happens only once.
Figure 12: Choose printer port
6. Choose the printer port the MP3 CyberMan is connected to (if you have one
printer port select LPT1).
7. Click on 'Ok'. This takes you into the 'CyberManager' programme (figure 13).
The message 'CONNECTED WITH HOST!' appears on the LCD screen of the MP3 CyberMan. The MP3 CyberMan buttons have temporarily been switched off.
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Figure 13: CyberManager
A Use this to enter the left field (1, figure 13), one folder up
B Use to display the internal memory capacity of the MP3 CyberMan
C Use to display the contents of the external memory card of the MP3
CyberMan (optional)
D Use to format (erase) the internal and external memory store of the MP3
CyberMan
E To download the selected MP3 from your hard disk to the memory of the
MP3 CyberMan
F To upload the selected MP3 from the internal memory of the MP3
CyberMan to your hard disk
G To erase the selected MP3 file from the memory of the MP3 CyberMan
Table 1: The various buttons in 'CyberManager'
Tip: If you wish to download several files at once to the CyberMan, hold down
the ‘Control’ key on your keyboard while you select the MP3 files to be copied by clicking on them.
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7.1.1 Adding MP3s to the memory
1. Switch on the MP3 CyberMan by pressing button E (Play/Pause).
The message 'MP3 PLAYER' will appear on the screen.
2. Click on 'Start - Programs - Trust MP3 CyberMan' and select 'CyberManager'.
3. Choose between copying the MP3s to the internal memory or the external
memory card (optional):
- Now click on button B (table 1) to place the MP3s in the internal memory.
- Now click on button C to place the MP3s in the memory card.
1. Browse in the left field (1, figure 13) of 'CyberManager' to find the location of the
MP3 files. Once they have been found they will appear in the top field (2, figure
13). Some information about the MP3s will also appear.
2. Click on the MP3 to be copied to the CyberMan.
3. Click on the download button E. A progress indicator appears. Once the copying
has been finished the selected files will appear in the bottom field (3, figure 13).
4. Switch the MP3 CyberMan off by holding button H down until the LCD screen is
empty.
5. Remove the interface cable from the MP3 CyberMan
7.1.2 Erasing MP3s from the memory
1. Switch on the MP3 CyberMan by pressing button E (Play/Pause).
The message 'MP3 PLAYER' will appear on the screen.
2. Click on 'Start - Programs- Trust MP3 CyberMan' and select 'CyberManager'.
3. Choose between erasing the MP3s from the internal memory or from the external
memory card (optional):
- Click on button B to erase the MP3s from the internal memory.
- Click on button C to erase the MP3s from the memory card.
The MP3s in the memory are displayed in the bottom field (3, figure 13).
4. Click on the MP3 you wish to delete.
5. Next, click on button G to erase the selected MP3s from the memory.
6. Switch off the MP3 CyberMan by holding button H down until the LCD screen is
empty.
7. Remove the interface cable from the MP3 CyberMan.
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7.1.3 Copying the MP3s from the memory to the hard disk
1. Switch on the MP3 CyberMan by pressing button E (Play/Pause).
The message 'MP3 PLAYER' will appear on the screen.
2. Click on 'Start - Programs - Trust MP3 CyberMan' and select 'CyberManager'.
3. Choose between copying the MP3s to your hard disk from the internal memory or
the external memory card (optional):
- Click on button B to copy the MP3s from the internal memory.
- Click on button C to copy the MP3s from the memory card. The MP3s in the memory are displayed in the bottom field (3, figure 13).
4. Browse in the left field (1, figure 13) of 'CyberManager' to find the location to
which the MP3 files are to be copied.
5. Click on the MP3 to be copied to your hard disk.
6. Click on button F to copy the selected MP3s to your hard disk.
A progress indicator will appear. Once the copying has been completed, the selected files will appear in the top field (2, figure 13).
7. Switch off the MP3 CyberMan by holding button H down until the LCD screen is
empty.
8. Remove the interface cable from the MP3 CyberMan.
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7.1.4 Erasing the memory
1. Switch on the MP3 CyberMan by pressing button E (Play/Pause). The message
'MP3 PLAYER' will appear on the screen.
2. Click on 'Start - Programs - Trust MP3 CyberMan' and select 'CyberManager'.
The message 'CONNECTED WITH HOST!' appears on the LCD screen of the MP3 CyberMan.
3. Choose between erasing the internal memory and the external memory card
(optional):
- Click on button B to erase the internal memory store.
- Click on button C to erase the memory card store (optional).
4. Click on button D in 'CyberManager' to format the memory.
You will get confirmation before formatting proceeds.
Note: Once the memory has been formatted, the device is completely empty
and you have lost all the MP3s and voice messages.
5. Switch off the MP3 CyberMan by holding button H down until the LCD screen is
empty.
6. Remove the interface cable from the MP3 CyberMan.
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7.2 MusicMatch Jukebox
This is programme is used to convert music CDs to MP3 files. This programme is also used to play MP3s and music CDs on your PC.
Figure 14: MusicMatch Jukebox
A Display MusicMatch settings B Switch music library field (K) on/off C Volume control D Switch song text on/off E Track-list F Recorder field. Music tracks are displayed here when there is a CD in your CD-
ROM player G CD-ROM “eject” H Abort recording
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I Stop recording J Once you have selected the music tracks, use this button to start converting to
MP3s K This is where the MP3s are to be found once they have been converted using
button J L Use this to play and stop the newly created MP3s The detailed help function in the programme provides further information on the use of
the MusicMatch Jukebox.
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8. MP3 CyberMan functions
The MP3 CyberMan has many functions. You will find out more about these functions in this chapter.
8.1 General
Figure 15: Front of the MP3 CyberMan
FunctionDescription
A
Raise the volume
B
Lower the volume
C
A-B
Repeat the music fragment or the voice message
D
REC
Start Dictaphone recording
E
- Switch on the MP3 CyberMan
- Start playing the MP3s / speaking
- Pause
F
- Reverse winding
- Cued reverse winding
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G
- Fast forward winding
- Cued fast forward winding
H
- Stop playing MP3s / speaking
- Switch off the MP3 CyberMan
I
MENU
Menu (see chapter 8.7)
J
SEL/RPT
- Confirm selection
- Repeat
- Random play
K
MODE
Switch between playing MP3s and voice mode
L
EQ
Switch equalizer
M
MIC
Internal microphone
N
LCD
LCD screen
O
LIGHT
Red light which flashes when you record in the voice mode
P
HOLD
When active all keys are blocked.
Table 2: Instructions to accompany figure 15
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Figure 16: Back of MP3 CyberMan
Function Description A
Jack plug Connection plug for connecting the provided headphones
B
Jack input Connection plug for connecting headphones
C
Interface
plug
Connection plug for connecting up to the computer
D
Interface
connection
To connect interface plug
E
Battery Battery compartment
F
Memory
card
To connect the memory card
G
Eject Drawer to remove the memory card from the MP3 CyberMan
Table 3: Instructions to illustrate figure 16
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8.2 LCD screen
Information regarding the MP3 CyberMan is displayed on the LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) screen. The following is a short description of the symbols on the LCD screen:
Display volume level.
Repeat (in combination with the icon '1' or the icon 'ALL').
Repeat the MP3 currently being played.
Repeat ALL the MP3s in the memory.
Plays a fragment from an MP3 file selected by the user or a voice message recorded by the user.
Plays random MP3 from the memory store.
Lights up when the equalizer function is activated.
Lights up when the optional memory card is in place.
Lights up when the keys of the MP3 CyberMan are blocked by the 'HOLD' button (figure 15, P)
Battery life:
- 3 stripes: Batteries full
- 2 stripes: Batteries half empty
- 1 stripe: Batteries almost empty. Replace.
The MP3 CyberMan will switch itself off after a few minutes
Table 4: LCD icons
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8.3 A-B function
The A-B function enables you to repeat part of an MP3 or a voice message you recorded yourself. It works as follows:
1. Keep the A-B key pressed in while playing (see figure 15, C).
On the LCD screen, light 'A' is switched on and light 'B' starts to flash.
2. Press the A-B key to repeat playing the selected fragment repeatedly.
8.4 Equalizer function
The MP3 CyberMan has an equalizer function for adapting the sound. There are five pre-programmed sounds:
POP
Recommended for pop music
CLASSIC
Recommended for classical music
JAZZ
Recommended for jazz and blues
EX-BASS
Added bass
FLAT
For every music type (Equalizer switched off)
Table 5: Equalizer types
Choose a sound by pressing the EQ key. Every time you press the EQ key, the above equalizer functions appear one by one on the LCD screen.
The MP3 CyberMan automatically chooses the sound that appeared on the LCD screen most recently. The EQ icon appears on the screen with all the sounds excepting 'FLAT'.
8.5 Random play
The MP3 CyberMan has a Random play function. This means that the MP3 CyberMan plays MP3s or voice messages stored in the memory at random.
Random play is activated as follows:
1. Press the 'SEL' button until ‘RND’ appears on the LCD screen.
2. Press the 'Play/Pause' button to start playing at random.
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8.6 Voice mode
The MP3 CyberMan includes a voice mode. With an empty memory store, this enables you to record speech for up to two hours and 15 minutes.
Note: The maximum record time is shorter if you also have MP3s in the memory.
Follow these instructions:
1. Switch on the MP3 CyberMan.
2. Press the 'MODE' button until 'VOICE MODE' appears on the LCD screen. If the
memory store is empty ,'NO FILE' appears on the screen.
3. Press the 'REC' button on the side of the device; 'Preprocess..' appears on the
LCD screen. After a few seconds 'Voice Recording…' appears on the LCD screen indicating that recording is now taking place. A clock is also displayed to show the minutes and seconds of current recordings. In the top right hand corner of the MP3 CyberMan, a red light is flashing.
4. Press the Stop button to stop recording. If you make more than one voice recording, every session is automatically given the
next number to follow, starting with 01. You can retrieve and listen to every session separately by browsing using the buttons G and F until you find the session you wish to listen to and subsequently pressing button E to play. Press the Stop button to stop listening. In addition the length of the relevant session is displayed.
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8.7 Menu settings
The MP3 CyberMan has a menu that enables you, among other things, to erase MP3s and voice messages and to retrieve information on the status of the device.
The menu includes five buttons.
Start menu Confirm selected choice Browse forwards through the menu Browse backwards through the menu Leave menu
Table 6: Menu buttons
8.7.1 Deleting
The saved MP3s and voice messages can be erased from the memory one by one. This works as follows:
1. Browse using the buttons F and G to find the MP3 or voice message you wish to
delete.
2. Press on the 'MENU' button.
3. Browse using button G to find 'DELETE'.
If the memory store is empty, 'DELETE' will not be displayed in the menu.
4. Press the 'SEL' button. The question 'Delete?' appears on the screen.
5. Press the 'SEL' button again to delete the MP3 or voice message.
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8.7.2 Memory status
The MP3 CyberMan includes an option for checking the amount of memory left and the number of files available.
This information is retrieved as follows:
1. Press the 'MENU' button.
2. Using button G, browse to find 'MEMORY STATUS'.
3. Press the 'SEL' key.
Now you can browse through various information windows using the buttons G en F. Leave the menu by pressing button H.
TOTAL
Display total memory contents (internal and external)
INTERNAL
Display total internal memory contents
EXTERNAL
Display total external memory contents
REMAIN: T
Display total free space in memory (internal and external)
REMAIN: I
Display free space in internal memory
REMAIN: E
Display free space in external memory
FILE: T
Display total number of files in the internal and external memory
FILE: I
Display number of files in the internal memory
FILE: E
Display number of files in the external memory
Table 7: Status windows in the menu
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9. Troubleshooting
Problem Cause Possible solution MP3 player not
working or not working properly
Batteries are empty. Replace the batteries.
The player needs to be reset
Remove batteries from the device and reinsert
The player is switched off
Switch player on and try again
LOCK switch activated
Switch off LOCK on the side of the device
Memory card contains incorrect information
Format card (see chapter 7.1.4)
No sound
Volume level too low Raise the volume using the buttons
on the side
Headphones not connected
Connect to the top of the MP3 player
Poor sound
Volume level too low Raise the volume using the buttons
on the side
Volume level too high
Lower the volume using the buttons on the side
Volume level of external speakers too low
Raise the volume
Equalizer settings incorrect
Set equalizer for the correct music type
Poor quality of original MP3
Search on the internet for a better quality MP3
Microphone too far removed from mouth
Hold the microphone closer to your mouth while you speak
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Problem Cause Possible solution
User is speaking too loudly into the microphone
Hold the microphone further away from your mouth or speak more softly
Noisy environment Find a quieter environment
Download not working
Printer port not set to ECP
Go to the printer port settings and switch ECP on
The player needs to be reset
Remove batteries from the device and reinsert
Poor cable connection
Check the printer port and the MP3 player to make sure cable is connected properly
The file is too big Download a smaller file or remove
files from the memory of the MP3 player
Memory full Erase a number MP3s until the
necessary space is available
Download is working but there is no sound
Incorrect format Use a different format. Only MP3s
can be downloaded
MP3 bit rate is incorrect
See chapter 9 for which bit rates to use
If it is not being used device switches itself off after a minute
Power-saving mode has been switched on
Restart the device.
Play time numbers incorrect.
D3V2 tag in MP3 file. Deactivate option in software. See
software manual.
Check the internet (www.trust.com) for the FAQs and the latest version of the driver. Please contact your dealer if you still have problems with your MP3 player after you
have tried these solutions.
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10. Specifications
Internal memory 32MB External memory (optional) 16, 32 MB Maximum time for MP3 60 minutes (for 32MB version) Maximum time for voice
recording
2 hours and 15 minutes
Equalizer functions Pop, Classic, Jazz, Ex-bass and Flat Internal CPU 10MHz, 8 bit MP3 Bit rate 24Kps - 256Kps Interface Parallel port ECP Power supply 2 x AAA batteries Dimensions (B x H x D) 64 x 88 x 18 Weight (without
packaging)
90 grams
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11. Trust Service Centers
If you have any questions after reading this manual, please contact one of the Trust service centres. Please consider the following:
If you have any questions about the use of this product or if you are looking for the latest drivers you can visit the Trust website (www.trust.com) for support. Most FAQ’s (Frequently Asked Questions) are shown here, and you can also download the latest drivers.
If you cannot visit the Trust website or the visit has not helped, please contact the Trust Service Center nearest to you.
Please do no return products to the Trust Support Center addresses below. You can, however, return products via your Trust dealer.
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Country: Contact: UK Ireland
UK Office
Internet www.trust.com E-mail trustuk@globalnet.co.uk Mail Aashima Distribution U.K. Ltd.
Trust Support PO Box 5277 Witham CM8 3XU United Kingdom
Fax +44-(0)1376-514633
Italy
Italian Office
Internet www.trust.com E-mail trusttdp@tin.it Mail Aashima Italia s.r.l.
Trust Support Via dei Pignattari, 174 Blocco 37 40050 Centergross Funo di Argelato (BO) Italia
Fax 051-6635843 France North Africa
French Office
Internet www.trust.com
E-mail support.trust@aashima.fr
Mail Aashima France sarl
Trust Support
BP 50002
95945 Roissy C.D.G.
France
Fax +33-(0)1-48174918 All other Countries
European Head Office
Internet www.trust.com
E-mail support@aashima.nl
Mail Aashima Technology B.V.
Trust Support P.O. Box 8043 3301 CA Dordrecht The Netherlands Fax +31-(0)78-6543299 For Germany only: Fax +49-(0)2821-58873
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