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1. 065 620 013 Upgrade Firmware Version 065 620 013 Show Details Download options 3 Ifthe Format Data Area checkbox is checked The Option message box will appear Select Yes to continue 21 Running this program will erase all the data on the T sonic Please backup all of the data on the T sonic first 4 Select Start to initiate the Firmware Update 1 T sonic 620 Firmware Update 5 The Complete message will appear Select Close to complete the Recovery procedure Your T sonic has been returned to its initial status 1 T sonic 620 Firmware Update Recovering the T sonic in Windows Me 2000 and XP You may 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 C T sonic 620 E x Ie al em 620 Tr anscend 2 Select Next to continue E jranscend sonic 640 MPS Player Setup Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for Transcend T sonic 620 MP3 Player The InstallShield Wizard will install Transcend T sonic 620 MPS Player on pour computer To continue click Hest 3 The InstallShield Wizard will guide you through the installation process 4 Remove the battery from your T sonic and plug it into an available USB port 29 5 The Found New Hardware messages will appear 7 oP Found New Hardware USB 2 0 Device
2. 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 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 compatible with the original set Product 2arview Transcend Right Next Button H A B Repeat Button B Left Previous Button Oo Microphone C Up Volume Up Button J Earphone Jack D Down Volume Down Button K Mini USB Connector E PLAY Button L OLED Display La MENU Button M Neck Strap Hole G REC Button N Battery Cover H Look Away PLAY 0409 9354 FUNC Icons Indications O Volume Displays the volume level All and Random Rock Jazz and USER EQ A B Repeat Indicates when A B repeat function is enabled O Battery Status Indicates the Battery Status File Info
3. PLAY button to save the REC Environment The selected preference will be marked with a tick 3 Press the MENU or Left Previous button to return to the Settings menu Contrast Sets the contrast of the OLED display ll Press the Up Volume Up or Down Volume Down button to select the Contrast icon in the Settings menu then press the PLAY or right Next button to enter the setting levels Settings Contrast Press the Up Volume Up or Down Volume Down button to change the Contrast setting 3 Press the MENU button to return to the Settings menu Language Sets 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 Up Volume Up or Down Volume Down button to select the Language icon in the Settings menu then press the PLAY or right Next button to enter Settings Contrast Language Press the Up Volume Up or Down Volume Down button to select and then press the PLAY button to save the Language setting The selected language will be marked with a tick Frangais Italiana Deutsch Espa ol Peck 3 Press the MENU or Left Previous button to return to the Settings menu Power Saving Sets a
4. power saving timer to turn off your T sonic automatically 1 Press the Up Volume Up or Down Volume Down button to select the Power Saving icon in the Settings menu then press the PLAY or right Next button to enter Power Saving P Screen Saver Press the Up Volume Up E or Down Volume Down button 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 If you select 5 MIN or 10 MIN the T sonic will power off automatically after 5 or 10mins of idle time not playing music If you select DISABLE the T sonic will always remain on Press the MENU or left Previous button to return to the Settings menu Screen Saver Sets a timer to turn off the OLED display automatically 1 Press the Up Volume Up or Down Volume Down button to select the Screen Saver icon in the Settings menu then press the PLAY or right Next button to enter Power Saving Press the Up Volume Up or Down Volume Down button to select and then press the PLAY button to save the Screen Saver time The selected time will be marked with a tick If you select 5 MIN or 10 MIN the T sonic will enter the screen saver mode automatically after 5 or 10mins of idle time not pressing any buttons You can press any button to leave the screen saver If you select DISABLE the OLED display will always remain on Press the MENU or Left Pre
5. 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 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 36 cifications Size 57 mm x 57 mm x 14 mm Weight 36g without battery Data Retention Up to 10 years Signal to Noise Ratio 90dB Output Frequency 20HZ 20KHz Estimated Battery Life 15 hours one alkaline AAA battery Music Formats MP3 and WMA Recording Format ADPCM WAV Compression Rates 32Kbps 320Kbps Certificates CE FCC BSMI Ordering Information Memory Size Transcend P N 512MB TS512MMP620 1GB TS1GMP620 37 T sonic Limited Warranty Above and beyond is the set standard for customer service at Transcend We consistently position ourselves to be significantly above the industry norm which is 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 sp
6. 11 44 AM i Found New Hardware USB Mass Storage Device 11 44 4M 1 Found New Hardware T sonic 620 USE Device 11 44 AM ae Found New Hardware Disk drive 11 44 AM WD Found New Hardware x Your new hardware is installed and ready to use 11 44 4M Select the MA BASM button on the task bar and select Programs gt Transcend T sonic 620 gt gt T sonic 620 Firmware Update to run the T sonic 620 Firmware Update program lay Transcend T sonic 620 1 T sonic 620 Firmware Update h l Uninstaller The T sonic 620 Firmware Update dialog box will appear 1 T sonic 620 Firmware Update Version Current Firmware Version 8 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 4 Running this program will erase all the data currently on the T sonic Please backup all of the data on the T sonic first 9 Select Start to initiate the Firmware Update 1 T sonic 620 Firmware Update Version Current Firmware Version Upgrade Firmware version Show Details Download options lw Format Data rea 10 The Complete message box will appear Select Close to complete the Recovery procedure Your T sonic has been returned to its initial status 31 T sonic 670 Firmware Update 22 Functions MENU Tree E Music gt Press ENTER Play Mus
7. E 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 5 Is there a battery in the T sonic If yes remove the battery and plug it into the port again Cannot power on Check the following 1 Is the T sonic connected to your computer If yes unplug it 2 Is the battery inserted correctly If not reverse the battery direction 3 Is the battery power used up If yes replace it with a new one Cannot download MP3 or WMA files to the T sonic As required uninstall the driver and re install it If this doesn t work see the Recovering Your T sonic Chapter to format your T sonic Buttons don t work 34 Check to see if the LOCK icon is displayed on screen If yes press and hold the A B button to unlock it Cannot hear track playback Check the following 1 Are there any MP3 or WMA files in the root directory of your T sonic If not you must download music files from your computer or the 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 properly 3 Is the volume loud enough If not press the Up Volume Up button until the music playback can be heard Cannot display the track name correctly on the screen 1 The default language of the T sonic is English Plea
8. E 4 The waiting time for the power to turn on depends on how many files are on the T sonic More files means a longer waiting period when powering on your T sonic 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 POQUER OFF FOWER OFF FOUIER OFF L e A Play a Track Press the PLAY button to play a selected MP3 WMA or WAV track Pe Look Away ATEO asics GUI Pause a Track Press the PLAY button to pause the track during playback H Look Away Ds FUN Advance to the Next Track Press the Right Next button to skip to the next track Return to the Previous Track Press the Left Previous button to go back to the previous track Fast Forward Press and hold the Right Next button to fast forward the track 6 H Look Away ATEO asics OLD Fast Rewind Press and hold the Left Previous button to rewind the track H Look Away PAUSE ss eS el B61 816 Increase Volume Press once or press and hold the Up Volume Up button until you have reached the desired volume level Decrease Volume Press once or press and hold the Down Volume Down button until you have reached the desired volume level Repeat a Track Please see the Quick Settings in the Music Functions section
9. L MAY on YODO WAY PLAY ss FUNC deme UD 4 Press the PLAY button to play the recorded file or press and hold the MENU button and go to the file folder navigation and quick settings A detailed description is listed in the File Folder Navigation and Quick Settings sections of the Music Functions Chapter 19 Settings Select the Settings icon and then press the PLAY button to enter the settings menu REC Quality Sets the Record Quality Level to NORMAL HIGH or LOW The higher the recording quality level the better the recording quality higher recording levels require more memory 1 Press the Up Volume Up E or Down Volume Down button to select the REC Quality icon in the Settings menu and then press the PLAY or Right Next button to enter REC Quality REC Emaronment Press the Up Volume Up or Down Volume Down button to select and then press the PLAY button to save the Quality level The selected level will be marked with a tick 3 Press the MENU or Left Previous button to return to the Settings menu REC Environment Sets the Record Environment to Quiet or Noisy to suit your surroundings 1 Press the Up Volume Up or Down Volume Down button to select the REC Environment icon in the Settings menu then press the PLAY or Right Next button to enter Press the Up Volume Up or Down Volume Down button to select and then press the
10. OL WAY B 235 START Ao 16 27 a TOP Press the MENU button to stop the recording and the display will return to the record function screen Mo FOO0 WAT Th 00 00 00 PLAY BBE Beer Press the PLAY button to play the recorded file or press and hold the MENU button and go to the file folder navigation and quick settings A detailed description is listed in the File Folder Navigation and Quick Settings sections of the Music Functions Chapter Storage Approximations 512MB memory can store up to 32 hours of recorded voice 18 1GB memory can store up to 64 hours of recorded voice Record Channels Sample 512MB uE rate Voice Record Low 1 mono exe 32ws 64 ns Based on the available memory space of the T sonic and enough battery power to support the recording Fora better quality recording move the microphone of your T sonic closer to the source of the sound A In Recording Mode the screen saver function will be disabled Play the Recorded Files To play the files recorded using the microphone or in the FM radio mode 1 Select the Record icon and then press the PLAY button to enter the record function 2 If there are no MP3 or WMA files available the No Files message will be shown on the OLED display cue ii Ho Files A AAA HAHAAH 3 Press the Right Next or Left Previous button to select a desired recorded file clue 0002 0013 On FOO
11. T sonic 620 User s Manual P N TS512M 1GMP620 Transcend Exceeding Your Expectations Table of Contents A vas pce boa ata sae eee ess l Package COnN S AA A E EE S l A ne E A bia cacy A E EA A aN l Sy SCCM IR COUT CMG A E A in eemeteitaceast 2 Reminder S niaaa enemies e E PERE E E E E 2 Caution RISK OF DG aie SS riesa n aS litis 2 Produc OVC EVI W orior earn E io 3 OEBDDIS dida 4 AAA Baten Inser iO A Ao ec eiede tenet diacetate clases N se uaz 5 Basic PEO AAA ee ee ee 6 Pe AAA cae ara ate tes E TTE ea E N E T AE east 6 PO Wy Ci OE sche tos Ges a ee 6 ANN A O ROE A eee ree eT Oe 6 PAUSE a rada A add 6 AMO TC NEXE A elo doo 6 Retrato the Fre voUs rada 6 Fa CFO a daenna a A meee bude a aim al dan deiate aunt Gul bariaid ceceniee tina 6 Past RS e a icin vei O in ps bated obec E onset ene 7 Increase WONG cuece tenie paenan e E AET E ET A E eek 7 Decrease VOIE e O eae enemies T Repe T ra dido 7 Repeat ATT addict 7 Repeat Random Tracks aci dicas olas 7 Repeat a Porton ota rack Ac BD Repeat 8 LOCK cnan ti aaet aes ac tans es cegs eet bacte ee tes etan ep aauitin baenieeeaeteataneon rian ttaeetane nents 8 Data SHOR ACC A A tai 9 Data Storage in Windows 98SE c cccscscsssssscsesesececssscessvsvevevscsecececucacasavevavsvssecececacacasavavavavaveeees 9 Data Storage in Windows Me 2000 and XP u cccccscscsssscscsesecececcsescevsvevevsesesecscacacasevevevavevevees 10 Data Storage Nac OS 9 0 101 Lata ci iii aidicos 10 Da
12. display will return to the previous FM status that displayed before the recording began 16 low 2 stereo BkHe 16 hrs 328 _ Based on the available memory space of the T sonic and enough battery power to support Record Channels Sample 512MB ETE rate FM Record the recording 17 Voice Recording Function Record a Voice To record a voice using the in built microphone e Except during the FM function pressing and holding the REC button for 2 seconds in any mode will initiate the starting of the record voice function In the FM function pressing and holding the REC button for 2 seconds will start the record an FM station function In record mode Screen Saver and Auto Lock functions will be disabled and the contrast of screen become lower to save power On the OLED Display a recording file is generated and placed in the folder name of VOICE The recording file name sequence starts at V0001 WAV then V0002 WAV and so forth qua 4 Bae EA 0 VOICE OO01 Way pause Aa TOP If using the recording feature in a noisy environment you can press the Right Next or Left Previous button to select the Noisy Envi record setting this setting helps to improve the quality of the recording Jue EEE M e VOICE VOOOL Way PAUSE sn gD Press the PLAY button to pause the recording and press the PLAY button again to continue recording Juse 4 HA M VOICE SPO
13. ecifications During the warranty period should your Transcend T sonic fail under normal use in the recommended environment due to improper workmanship or materials Transcend will repair or replace it with a comparable product This warranty is subject to the conditions and limitations set forth herein Duration of Warranty The Transcend product warranty is valid for a specific period which begins on the date of purchase Proof of purchase including the date of purchase is required to collect on the warranty Transcend will inspect the product and decide whether to repair or replace it Transcend reserves the right to provide a functional equivalent product or a refurbished replacement product Limitations This warranty does not apply to product failure caused by accidents abuse mishandling improper installation alteration acts of nature improper usage or problems with electrical power In addition opening or tampering with the product casing or any physical damage abuse or alteration to the product s surface including all warranty or quality stickers product serial or electronic numbers will also void the product warranty Transcend is not responsible for recovering any data lost due to the failure of a hard drive or flash memory device 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 p
14. eft Previous button to select the desired stored favorite channel CHO1 to CH20 ALE ALE ALE ALE FM 92 1MHz 94 FM 96 3MHz 9 FP 100 7HHe F FP 104 9MHe 94 12405 Mreit 561890 3456189 I cH 45618910 561849 Hie 13 14 15 16 M 18 19 20 lle 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 lle 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Ii ie 13 14 15 16 11 1B 19 20 In the channel mode you can only select from the stored channels CHO1 to CH20 or press PLAY button to rescan the preset channels lf you want to scan other channels manually please return to the preset a channel mode Press the A B button again to return to the preset a channel mode Record an FM Channel Select a desired chamnel Press and hold the REC button for 2 seconds Once the REC button is pressed the selected channel will start being recorded On the display screen a recording FM file is generated and placed in the folder name of FM The recording file name sequence starts at F0001 WAV then F0002 WAV and so forth Jue FM 92 1HHz EH e FH FOOO1 WAY TES deste TOP On the display the total recording time is shown below the current recording time In record mode Screen Saver and Auto Lock functions will be disabled and the contrast of screen become lower to save power Press the PLAY button to pause the recording and press the PLAY button again to continue Jue FM 92 1MHz CH NI FH FOOOL WAY SLD stezi TOP Press the MENU button to stop the recording and the
15. em i Safe To Remove Hardware The USB Mass Storage Device device can now be safely removed From the system we 1204 PM Removing 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 Removing the T sonic in Linux Execute umount mnt T sonic to un mount the device 26 Recovering 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 Recovering the T sonic in Windows 98SE 1 Remove the battery from your T sonic and plug your T sonic into an available USB port on your computer Select the start button on the task bar and select Programs gt Transcend T sonic 620 gt gt T sonic 620 Firmware Update to run the T sonic 620 Firmware Update program 2 T sonic 620 Firmware Update El Uninstaller If you have not installed the Windows 98SE driver yet please install it first 2 The T sonic 620 Firmware Update dialog box appears 3 T sonic 620 Firmware Update Version Current Firmware Version
16. for detailed instructions Pe Look Away PAUSE ss eS el 661 816 Repeat All Tracks Please see the Quick Settings in the Music Functions section for detailed instructions Pe Look Away TER iai ALD Repeat Random Tracks Please see the Quick Settings in the Music Functions section for detailed instructions Pe Look Away GE siai ALD Repeat a Portion of a Track A B 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 GE siai ALD Lock When you press and hold the A B button to enable the LOCK function or Auto Lock function in Settings is enabled all of the player s buttons are disabled Pe Look Away os eS el B61 816 Data Storage Data Storage in Windows E 1 Put the Driver CD into the CD ROM Auto Run supported Select the Win98 Driver button C T sonic 620 T sonic 620 Transcend 2 Select Next to continue Transcend T sonic 620 MP3 Player Setup Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for Transcend T sonic 620 MP3 Player The InstallShield Wizard will install Transcend T sonic 620 MPS Player on your computer To continue click Next 3 The InstallShield Wizard will guide you through the i
17. ge T sonic only supports Mpeg Layer 3 and WMA files compressed at a rate of between 32K bps 320Kbps Play MP3 WMA Music 1 4 Press and hold the PLAY button to turn the power on The default screen is the play music function H Look Away Th BC EECCE et PLAY E FUNC You can also select the Music icon and then press the PLAY button to enter the play music function 12 If there are no MP3 or WMA files available the No Files message will be displayed on the OLED screen lt Ho Files secas FUNC Press the Right Next or Left Previous button to select a desired MP3 WMA file The files are listed in access order H Look Away H There You ll Be ace GU are tee FUNC Press the PLAY button to play the selected MP3 WMA file Press and hold the MENU button to switch between play music file folder navigation and quick settings functions File Folder Navigation 1 In the play music function you can press and hold the MENU button and change to the file folder navigation function There You ll Be mp3 PLAT HEE SETTING 2 Press the Right Next gt Left Previous Up Volume Up E or Down Volume Down button to select a desired MP3 WMA file 3 Press the PLAY button to play the selected MP3 WMA file You can also press and hold the MENU button and change to the quick settings Quick Settings 1 You can press and hold the MENU button in the file folder
18. he PLAY button to delete it EFM EOOO1 00 17 FOO Way DEL H ELCE DEL H EACE MEHU After you press the PLAY button the Delete message will be displayed on the OLED screen Press the PLAY button to confirm deletion or select the MENU button to abort FeliLook Away mp3 Delete hy If you select YES the deletion will start and the display shows the following message E File Deleted E File Deleted i File Deleted i File Deleted Deleting a greater number of files will take more time Besides MP3 WMA WAV audio files T sonic cannot support deleting other file types If you want to use other file types you will need to do the file deletion procedure on your computer T sonic can only directly delete MP3 WMA WAV audio files Press the MENU button to go to the main menu 25 Safely Removing 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 Removing the T sonic in Windows 98SE Unplug your T sonic from your system directly when data is not transferring Removing the T sonic in Windows Me 2000 and XP 1 Select the icon on the system tray 2 The Safely remove Hardware pop up menu will appear Select it to continue Safely Remove Hardware Ee a 12 04 PM 3 A message box will appear The USB Mass Storage Device device can now be safely removed from the syst
19. ic 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 10 2 To avoid destruction of T sonic files folders NEVER format your T sonic in Windows 3 There is a hidden file called 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 WAV 5 T sonic is limited to 80 characters for a file name 11 Music Functions Download or Upload MP3 WMA Files 1 Open the rubber cap on the side of the T sonic you can see a mini USB port inside Insert the small end of the USB cable into the T sonic USB port and plug the other end of the cable into a computer s USB port 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 to indicate the ready status lf you download MP3 WMA files from the computer by clicking and dragging the file names icons to the desired directories The OLED Display will show the WRITING message as below ES WRITING If you upload MP3 WMA files to the computer The OLED Display will show the READING message as below FS READING C When finished downloading or uploading the OLED Display will return to the ready status messa
20. ic gt Press PLAY File List gt Press amp Hold FUNC 1 sec Quick Set gt Press amp Hold FUNC 2 secs E FM Tuner gt Press ENTER Scan CH gt Press Next or Previous WU Preset CH gt Press SET gt gt Press SAVE Select a Preset CH gt Press A B gt gt Press Next or Previous AS gt gt gt Press A B Record FM gt Press amp Hold REC gt gt Press STOP E Record gt Press ENTER Play a Recording gt Press PLAY File List gt Press amp Hold FUNC 1 sec Quick Set gt Press amp Hold FUNC 2 secs Mi Lock gt Press amp Hold A B 2 secs M REC gt Press amp Hold REC 2 secs E Delete gt Press ENTER Delete Music Files gt Press DEL gt gt NO YES Delete Voice Files gt Press DEL gt gt NO YES Delete Radio Files gt Press DEL gt gt NO YES E Settings gt Press ENTER REC Quality gt Press Next gt gt Press SET REC Environment gt Press Next D gt gt gt Press SET Contrast gt Press Next gt gt Press Next or Previous Language gt Press Next JP gt gt Press Vol Up E Vol Down gt gt gt Press SET Power Saving gt Press Next JP gt gt Press Vol Up E Vol Down gt gt gt Press SET Screen Saving gt Press Next W gt gt P
21. navigation function and transfer to the quick settings function 2 Press the Right Next or Left Previous button to select a desired mode Press the Up Volume Up or Down Volume Down button to change between the REPEAT and the EQ functions 13 Jue que Repeat IA Repeat L 4 Normal 4 Normal P Jue ICH Repeat 4 Normal Repeat 4 Normal Sead Normal Eo OTE Fo Jazz clue ME cue Repeat 4 Normal Repeat 4 Normal Repeat 4 Normal Ea 6s FEES EO 6 Pop co User EG MUSIC Select a desired EQ mode to suit your personal taste NORMAL POP JAZZ CLASSICAL ROCK or the USER specified EQ mode lf you select USER EQ please see the USER EQ function in the Settings section for detailed settings and instructions Press and hold the MENU button to return to the play music function A B Repeat Function Follow the procedures below to repeat a portion of a track While Playing an MP3 WMA or WAV track Press the A B button to tag the beginning portion of the track you wish to repeat The A symbol will be displayed on the OLED screen Pe Look Away GE iai ALD Press the A B button again to tag the end of the track s portion you wish to repeat The A B symbol will be displayed on the OLED screen and the tagged portion will play as a continuous loop Pe Look Away GG asics GE To resume normal playback press the A B button again 14 FM Functions Select the FM Tu
22. ner icon and then press the PLAY button to enter the FM function ALE FM 32 1MHz Press the MENU button to go to the main menu On the first time of usage and for your convenience all the FM channels will be auto scanned once and the first 20 channels with a strong signal will be preset For the best possible reception in the FM mode please ensure that the earphones are securely plugged into the T sonic Scan for a Channel Press the Right Next gt or Left Previous button once to step through selecting the channel Alternatively press and hold the Right Next or Left Previous button to quickly auto scan for the next channel Preset a Channel You can save your 20 favorite radio channels from CHO1 to CH20 in the units memory 1 2 Select a desired channel frequency first Press the PLAY button the message SET CH will appear on the display Jue FM 92 1MHz SET SHS _ _ _ T S 185 8 Press the Right Next or Left Previous button to select the favorite 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 ALE FM 92 1WHe 99 ae 15 Select a Preset Channel 1 Press the A B button and change to the channel mode Jue FM 92 1 MHz H Mrei 561890 lle 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Press the Right Next gt or L
23. nstallation process 4 After the drivers have been installed plug your T sonic into an available USB port The New Hardware Found dialogue boxes will appear 9 New Hardware Found y USB MP3 Audio Player Windows is installing the software hor your new hardware New Hardware Found USE Mass Storage Device Windows is installing the software for your new hardware 5 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 Data Storage in Windows Me 2000 and XP No drivers are required These Windows operating systems have built in drivers to support the 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 Data Storage in 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 8606 _ T SONIC O lt gt 38 m gt a A Macintosh HD P 2 EE A RI user SETTINGS DAT sl T SONIC 2 WEI Hw Data Storage in Linux Kernel 2 4 or Later No drivers are required Just plug 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 son
24. ress Vol Up E Vol Down gt gt gt Press SET User EQ gt Press Next gt gt Press Vol Up Vol Down gt gt gt Press Next Por Previous a Auto Lock gt Press Next gt gt Press Vol Up E Vol Down gt gt gt Press SET About gt Press Next gt 33 Troubleshooting If an error occurs with your T sonic please 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 We also have a FAQ and Support on our websites 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 following 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 using Windows 98SE you must insert the Driver CD into the CD ROM and refer to the Driver Installation for Windows 98S
25. rmation Indicates the File Album and details 0 Operating Mode Displays the operational status which includes Play Pause Fast Forward and Fast Reverse O Button Indicator Indicates the current Button Function tock ndicates when the Lock function is enabled AAA Battery Insertion A T sonic 620 MP3 Players only accept AAA Batteries 1 Flip open the battery cover of the T sonic as indicated in the below diagram vA Os ie I C7 P y z Fe Sa it _ i A me Transceng 2 Insert one AAA battery preferably alkaline into the compartment ensuring that the correct polarities are aligned the end of the battery with the bump on it should be facing you properly Close the battery cover as indicated in the diagram Do NOT attempt to replace the battery when the power is on this may cause the device to malfunction T sonic 620 models do NOT have an on board function for rechargeable batteries The battery icon on screen will flicker when the battery power is very low Any recording activity stops and the device will shutdown automatically Please follow the AAA Battery Insertion steps to replace the AAA battery 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 ae Family _anscone Transcend Traiscesd ica T sonic 620 nitializing VER 1 0 FREE 256 W
26. roduct 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 There are no other warranties including any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose This warranty is not affected in any part by Transcend providing technical support or advice Online Registration To expedite the warranty service please register your Transcend Product within 30 days of purchase Register online at http www transcendusa com registration Tra nscend Transcend Information Inc Exceeding Your Expectations www transcendusa com The Transcend logo is a registered trademark of Transcend Information Inc All logos and marks are trademarks of their respective companies
27. s MP3 WMA and WAV formats Digital Voice Recorder A B repeat function allows you to continuously replay a designated section of a track Ability to Preset 20 FM channels and record directly from an FM channel to a WAV file Auto powers off after five or ten minutes of no use Auto keypad lock protects against accidental operation by mistakenly touching the player s controls Self luminous OLED Display provides users with a vibrant clear display and vivid colors that can easily be viewed at any angle and in any light Automatic screen saver function runs if the unit is idle for a few seconds this acts as a power saving measure 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 Keep your T sonic away from heat direct sunlight and moisture Do not bend flex or drop your T sonic Always plug or unplug your T sonic by grasping the unit s sides Never use the Quick Format or Full Format in Windows to format your T sonic Follow the procedures in Safely Removing Your T sonic section to remove your T sonic from the system
28. se set the language option first 2 1D3 tag information has the 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 a 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 the T sonic will automatically save the recording Track playback sounds intermittent Plug the earphones into the earphones jack again to make sure they are properly connected Volume becomes softer and softer Battery power is too low Replace the battery with a new one 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 settings Cannot find the file that was just copied to the T sonic 35 Re copy the file and refer to the Safely Removing Your T sonic section to remove the T sonic after the copy process is completed A File that was just deleted still appears Re delete the file and refer to the Safely Removing Your T sonic section to remove the T
29. svsvencavavevees 27 Recovering the T sonic in Windows Me 2000 40d DOP vases cloned oataecwanrdatnownadaniasasnucoandtvenseales 29 Fan aons MENU T O pea aie trac ve neces aaaG orden ease sac is ties soe ase 33 PrOUDICSHOOUNS AO 34 DPS CHICA OMS oia 37 O10 gh oo AA eee eer A 37 1 Sonic Limucd Warn anty ecetes siena A ina 38 Introduction Thank you for purchasing Transcend s T sonic 620 A totally new generation of Flash MP3 players This small device is more than just a USB Flash Drive It combines a USB Flash Drive with an MP3 player A B repeat function voice recorder and an FM radio 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 A B repeat function you can continuously replay a designated section of a track which can be used as a handy language learning tool Also you can record memos to yourself or from others using the digital recorder With an FM radio built in you can always listen to your favorite radio station Transcend s latest T sonic 620 are a step above the usual MP3 players Package Contents The T sonic package includes the following items T sonic MP3 Player Earphones Driver CD USB extension cable Leather Case One AAA battery Quick Installation Guide Features The T sonic is powered using a AAA battery One AAA alkaline battery can support up to 15 hours of operation MP3 Player which support
30. ta Storage in Linux Kernel 2 4 OF Later idad 10 O 10 Must UMC HONS tiro 12 Download or Upload MP3 WMA Pies iio 12 Play MP WMA MUSIC iia 12 FeFo Naviera A is 13 A SS IN OS le aes arsine God ad sda SU coer daca sate ost sca ha daa Grea taste t aces Maasai eaeanecin oun 13 AeB Repeal Fe UIC Ul ios 14 ENANA dd 15 EA A A Meee ener 15 Pr setta Chama lanas 15 Selecta Preset CA 16 Recorda EMC Nanne ls dd dada 16 VOLS RECOGNI UA oe ad nana aassaeecieats 18 RECLAMOS A ta 18 Play tic Recorded ile oo 19 SEE saat vesuured E locate ovememue E laa avvaunyed aawyese tee ewes eaea aoe 20 FRE SOI elastase att hte at ata e o UE A ede M eee ee 20 REC Environment uan datada 20 G6 has c RON E NEP o_O en eee nen er tre teeter err ere err ere ere rer eee creer ee rere rent 21 CAUSA eee 21 PVC BS hy MIN each nescence aii 22 10 EE 12 VE a a rar EE PE ES SE OE eae ee oe ee 22 USER EI aaa isbn 23 AMO a acetate real a e a a Malet tal dace 23 A O ate areata 24 Delete MP3 WIMAP WAV Files la AA As 25 Safe Iy Removine Your SOM ct 26 Removing the T sonic in Windows 98SE ccccccsssscsssssesssscsesesecsvsvscsececsvavscsesesasavsvsesvsncavevevees 26 Removing the T sonic in Windows Me 2000 and Pi ias 26 Removing the T sonic n Mae OS amp scsivis vticacksnnte ovate cece siensnes vin it 26 Removine the TL Sonic 11h LAU MAA 26 Recoy enn y our SONIC 2 Recovering the T sonic in Windows 98SE v ccccccssscssssssssssssesesecsvsvsesececsssvsvssesacavev
31. ttons will always remain active 23 4 Pe Look Away 5 as 5 B61 816 If the Auto Lock function is enabled you can press and hold the A B button to unlock the device 5 Press the MENU or Left Previous button to return to the Settings menu About A Press the Up Volume Up or Down Volume Down button to select the About icon in the Settings menu then press the PLAY or Right Next button to enter 2 The firmware version and available memory of your T sonic will be displayed on the OLED screen onic 670 FREE 256 ME 3 Press the MENU or Left Previous button to return to the Settings menu 24 Delete MP3 WMA WAV Files To delete an MP3 WMA or recorded files 1 Press the MENU button to enter the main menu Select the Delete icon and then press the PLAY button to enter the delete function Press the Right Next or Left Previous button to select and press the PLAY button to enter kA el kA A E a MUSIC KALZ RADIO i a MUSIC Ea If you want to delete music files MP3 or WMA please select the MUSIC FILES icon If you want to delete voice recording files WAV please select the VOICE FILES icon If you want to delete FM recording files WAV please select the RADIO FILES icon Press the Right Next gt Left Previous Up Volume Up or Down Volume Down button to select the file MP3 WMA WAV and then press t
32. vious button to return to the Settings menu 22 A In the Recording Mode the screen saver function will be disabled USER EQ In the USER EQ setting mode you can adjust the sound of the equalizer to your preference 1 Press the Up Volume Up or Down Volume Down button to select the USER EQ icon in the Settings menu then press the PLAY or Right Next button to enter 2 Press the right Next or left Previous button to switch between the 80Hz 250Hz 1KHz 4KHz 12KHz frequency bands and press the Up Volume Up E or Down Volume Down button to set the EQ level from 14dB to 14dB in 0 5dB steps SET Rees 3 Press the PLAY button to save the settings and ance your EQ mode to the USER EQ You can press the MENU button to return to the Settings menu Auto Lock Sets a timer for the device buttons to lock automatically 1 Press the Up Volume Up E or Down Volume Down button to select the Auto Lock icon in the Settings menu and then press the PLAY or Right Next button to enter Repeat Mode Auto Lock ENTERS el Press the Up Volume Up or Down Volume Down button to select and then press the PLAY button to save the Auto Lock time The selected preference will be marked with a tick If you select 1 MIN or 5 MIN the T sonic will lock the device buttons automatically after 1 or 5 mins of idle time not pressing any buttons If you select DISABLE the device bu

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