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1. T sonic 520 User s Manual P N TS512MMP520 P N TS1GMP520 P N TS1GMP520C P N TS2GMP520C Transcend Exceeding Your Expectations HVE EO CHIC LO Peace ana 1 Bae 61 62 8 m COMEN Seienn RS 1 BART 1 DV SSM FRE GUI OMG INS a ile d Mud Pe MM deidad 2 Fao AA 0 51 omer E T me 2 Caution RISKO DeamMes Sari 2 Product Overview asado 3 Basic OD CANON a 4 ROW ON lc 4 POWER 4 Playa TACK a tale aati abt Dat mad Ed Sa a a ah ch Dorint ad dac d a Dott centu 4 PAUSE eA RITU NNNM 4 Advance tothe Next Macas 4 Het r To PREVIOUS IA i n 4 mide ifo Lr 4 REWINO T 4 InGredse VOILITIG qus vespa heed desis A ET o VoU r A ici 5 Decrease Volume M 5 si A 5 mise rupi Nee co PNE 5 Play Random ie cR EE UR 5 Repeat All TRACKS Ina FO as rect ea o oot Ee ie Cede cat e tec tS ucl det 5 Play a Random Tracks ina moo bt EET 5 Repeat a section of a Track A B Repeat occcccnncccnnccccnccnoncnonnnocanncnnnnonnnnnnnnnonannnnnnnnnannnnnnnnos 5 Mere RU IT TT 5 Driver Installation aa 6 Driver Installation for Windows 98SE ccccccccsscsseseescsecsecscssesecsecsesecsecsecsecsetsesecsecsseateeeeesees 6 Driver Installation for Windows Me 2000 and XP ccccccccccecessccccececeescecceceesecsceeceeeeentaeeeesens 7 Driver Installation for Mac OS 10 0 or Later oonccconnccoccnccocncconnncoornn
2. Default Setting Mode Reset the system settings of the device to the factory default values 1 Push the Menu Switch to the right Next or to the left Previous to select the Reset icon in the Settings and then press the Menu Switch inwards amp to enter Push the Menu Switch to the right Next or to the left Previous to change the Reset settings Yes item or No item Press the Menu Switch inwards again to complete the Reset setting C Yes mm Wes S Jo If you select the No item the system settings will not be changed If you select the Yes item the system settings will be changed to the factory default values Contrast Mode Sets the contrast of the OLED display 1 Push the Menu Switch to the right Next or to the left Previous to select the Contrast icon in the Settings and then press the Menu Switch inwards amp amp to enter 2 Push the Menu Switch to the right Next or to the left Previous to change the Contrast setting Press the Menu Switch inwards amp again to complete the Contrast setting Screen Saving Mode oet a time to darken then OLED display automatically 1 Push the Menu Switch to the right Next or to the left Previous to select the Backlight icon in the Settings and then press the Menu Switch inwards to enter Push the Menu Switch to the right Next or to the left Previous to change the Backlight s
3. Mode Sets a power saving timer to turn off your T sonic 520 automatically 1 Push the Menu Switch to the right Next or to the left Previous to select the Power Saving icon in the Settings and then press the Menu Switch inwards Menu amp to enter EE Ed est m Power Saving Push the Menu Switch to the right Next or to the left Previous to change the Power Saving settings Press the Menu Switch inwards Menu l again to complete the Power Saving changes Disable 2 Min 2 Disable 2 Min Pe 30 Min WI 110 Mir EU If you select 2MIN 10MIN or 30MIN the T sonic 520 will turn the power off automatically after 2 10 or 30 minutes if the Player encounters idle time not playing music or listening to the FM radio If you select DISABLE the T sonic 520 will always remain on provided there is ample battery power Language Mode Sets the language option to support the filename or ID3 ID3 provides textual information about the music file such as title artist etc tag display of the MP3 WMA files If there is an ID3 tag for the MP3 WMA file it will be displayed first otherwise the display will just show the filename 1 Push the Menu Switch to the right Next or to the left Previous to select the Language icon in the Settings and then press the Menu Switch inwards amp to enter Push the Menu Switch to the right Next or to the left Previous to change
4. 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 98SE section to complete the driver installation before using your T sonic 520 A driver is not required for Win ME 2000 XP Mac OS 10 0 or later or Linux Kernel 2 4 or later Cannot power on Check the following 1 Is the T sonic 520 connected to your computer If yes unplug it 2 Is the LOCK switch set to LOCK If yes set it to the OFF position 3 Is the battery inserted correctly If not reverse the battery 4 Is the battery out of power If yes please replace it with a new battery Cannot download MP3 or WMA files to the T sonic 520 As required uninstall the driver and re install it If this doesn t work see the Recover Your T sonic TM 520 Chapter to recover your T sonic 520 Buttons don t work 30 Check to see if the LOCK switch is set to LOCK If yes set it to the OFF position Cannot hear track playback Check the following 1 Are there any MP3 or WMA files in the root directory of your T sonic 520 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 con
5. later Linux Kernel 2 4 or later Reminders l Keep your T sonic 520 away from heat direct sunlight and moisture Do not bend flex or drop your T sonic 520 Make sure the LOCK switch is set to OFF before trying to Power On the unit Always plug or unplug your T sonic 520 by grasping the unit s sides Follow the procedures in the Safely Remove Your T sonic 520 section to remove your T sonic 520 from the system 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 2 compatible with the original set Product Overview EN Menu Switch dl Menu In Next Fast forward Right Previous Rewind Left LOCK Switch A B Repeat REC Button 1 PLAY PAUS
6. log in to the Windows OS with Administrator rights Running the Recovery program will erase all of the data on your T sonic 520 If there are bad blocks in the flash memory chip of the T sonic 520 the memory size of the T sonic 520 after running the Recovery program will be smaller than the original memory size Execute the recovery utility in Start gt Programs T sonic Utility gt Recovery 2 he following window will appear 28 3 Select Start to recover your T sonic 520 to its factory defaults 29 Troubleshooting If an error occurs with your T sonic 520 please first check the information listed below before taking your T sonic 520 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 520 Check the following 1 Is your T sonic 520 properly connected to the USB port If not unplug it and plug it in again 2 ls your T sonic 520 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
7. 20 T sonic Famil sm any atl hifalzing mem Transcena Transcend Transcena T sonic 520 VER 1 0 FREE 495 HB The waiting time for Power On is about 3 seconds lIfa LOCK message appears on the OLED Display when you attempt to Power ON the unit this means that the T sonic 520 s LOCK switch is activated You must deactivate the LOCK switch before you can Power ON the T sonic 520 Power OFF Press and hold the PLAY PAUSE PWR ON X button to turn the power off The waiting time for Power OFF is about 3 seconds The OLED Display will show the Power OFF status E b DoD Elsarna Data E D P D Bises Data E D D P Elsa Data 4 Play a Track Press the PLAY PAUSE PWR ON button to play an MP3 WMA or WAV track Pause a Track Press the PLAY PAUSE PWR ON button to pause the track during playback Advance to the Next Track Push the Menu Switch to the right Next to skip to the next track Return to Previous Track Push the Menu Switch to the left Previous to go back to the previous track Fast Forward Push and hold the Menu Switch to the right Fast forward to fast forward the track Rewind Push and hold the Menu Switch to the left Rewind to rewind the track 4 Increase Volume Press once or press and hold the upwards Volume Up amp until you have reached the desired volume level Decrease Volume Press once or press and hold the downwards Volume Down until you have reached the desire
8. E PWR ON Button 3 Volume Down Down d Volume Up Up t Neck Strap Hole 1 Earphone Jack OLED Display E Battery Cover 4 Line In Jack Microphone LU Mini USB Connector Play Mode Indicates the play mode which includes MP3 FM and REC Displays the volume level A B Repeat Indicates A B repeat function is enabled Indicates the repeat mode Repeat Mode which includes Normal Repeat One Repeat All Random Normal in a Folder Repeat One in a Folder and Random in a Folder EQ Mode VAD Indicates the EQ mode which includes Normal POP Rock Classical Jazz Bass and User EQ Indicates VAD Voice Activation Detection function is enabled or not when recording Operating Displays the operational status which includes Play Pause Fast Mode Forward and Fast Rewind Play Speed Indicates the Playback Speed for playing the MP3 WMA WAY files Recording Rate Indicates the Recording Rate that includes 8000Hz 16000Hz and 32000Hz Introduction Indicates if the song introduction function 1 to 10 seconds is Mode Recording enabled Indicate if the Line In or built in Microphone is being used Device Battery Status Indicates the Battery Status Indicates when the Lock switch is enabled Basic Operation Power ON Press and hold the PLAY PAUSE PWR ON 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 5
9. IMEDOO1 WAY 2 Push the Menu Switch to the right Next or to the left Previous to select a desired file 3 Press the PLAY PAUSE PWR ON button to play the selected voice file Delete Functions Delete MP3 WMA WAV Files To delete the MP3 WMA WAV files 1 Press the Menu Switch inwards ttd to enter the main menu Select the Delete icon and then press the Menu Switch inwards again to enter the Delete function A ET Delete 2 On the OLED Display first you can see the root directory top level folder and all directories 3 Push the Menu Switch to the right Next 9 or to the left Previous to select the folder you want to enter or the file you want to delete 4 Press the PLAY PAUSE PWR ON button again to enter the selected folder or the delete dialog screen Or press the Menu Switch inwards Menu amp to move up one folder level 5 If you are at the delete dialog screen you will be asked for choosing the Yes or No item 6 Push the Menu Switch to the right Next or to the left Previous to select the Yes item and press the PLAY PAUSE PWR ON button again to delete the file 7 Push the Menu Switch to the right Next or to the left Previous to select the No item and press the PLAY PAUSE PWR ON X button again to exit the delete dialog screen tit C Yes find m Wes tm Ma t Ma 8 Press the Menu Switch inwards Menu amp to move up one folder le
10. Logout button in the T sonic 520 Utility window Once you have successfully completed the Log Out procedure for the Private Area of your T sonic 520 only data in the Public Area will be accessible Change Password 1 Select the Password button in the T sonic 520 Utility window 2 he following window will appear 21 New Password X Password Mew Password Confirri Mew Hint 3 Inputthe Old Password and New Password and the Confirm New Password in each field Maximum size for a password is 8 characters You can also input a Password Hint to set up a reminder for your new password Select OK If You Forget the Password lf you forget your password you can use the password hint to remember it If you cannot recall the password using the password hint then all you can do is run the Partition function again to repartition your T sonic 520 Unfortunately all your Private area data will be lost during this procedure You will have the chance to make a backup copy of your data in the Public area but all data in the Private area is permanently lost Recovery Function If your T sonic 520 is ever damaged you can use the Recovery program to restore the unit s default settings Before using the Recovery function please read the following sections carefully The Recovery function is not supported in the Mac or Linux Operating Systems To use the Recovery function you must
11. Mal o 67 gt ER I 1 14x Es IE 0 80 Introduction Mode Select a desired introduction mode to suit your personal taste 0 to 10 seconds 2 ex c Introduction 1 Push the Menu Switch to the right Next orto the left Previous to select the Introduction icon in the Settings and then press the Menu Switch inwards amp to enter 2 Push the Menu Switch to the right Next or to the left Previous to set the time interval for Introduction when playing MP3 WMA WAV files Press the Menu Switch inwards amp again to complete the Introduction setting Select Recording Device Mode Select the voice source Line In or the built in Microphone for recording ES la bed est Recording Device 1 Push the Menu Switch to the right Next or to the left Previous to select the Select Recording Device icon in the Settings and then press the Menu Switch inwards amp to enter Sus 2 Push the Menu Switch to the right Next or to the left Previous to select the recording device LINE item stands for Line In or MIC item stands for the built in Microphone Press the Menu Switch inwards amp again to complete the Recording 17 3 Device setting If you select the LINE item Line In without plugging in the Line In cable the device will display the message Please plug in the Line In cable on the OLED screen Ln Please plua in the Line In cable Power Saving
12. REY EROE NR EERR EE KRRREYRREEYR S ewsteeustaniemce baste 26 Log Outof tie Private ATOS cce tare he dido 27 Change 35 WONG o as RUE 27 I Y Ol Forgetthe Password s iescioeu beeiDE utu epi 28 Recovery FUncllon cioe dci 28 Troubleshoo0 IN iaa TD 30 SpeciticalOnS iia 33 Ordering Information rasa 33 T sonic 520 Limited Warfare 34 Introduction Thank you for purchasing Transcend s T sonic 520 This tiny device is more than a USB Flash Drive It combines a USB Flash Drive with an MP3 player A B repeat function voice recorder line in and an FM radio Your T sonic 520 is equipped with a USB connector for easy data transfer between any USB enabled desktop or notebook computer With the T sonic 520 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 Using line in function you can record any music and memo by line in jack With an FM radio built in you can always listen to your favorite radio station Transcend s latest T sonic 520 is a step above the usual MP3 player Package Contents The T sonic 520 package includes the following items e T sonic 520 e Lanyard Earphones e Driver CD e One AAA battery e USB connector e Line In cable e Quic
13. T sonic 520 A Before removing your T sonic 520 please make sure the OLED Display is not in the READ WRITE status or unpredictable damage to the files or your T sonic 520 may occur Removing the T sonic 520 in Windows 98SE Unplug your T sonic 520 from your system directly when data is not transferring Removing the T sonic 520 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 PA 12 04 PM 3 A message box will appear The USB Mass Storage Device device can now be safely removed from the system J Safe To Remove Hardware The USB Mass Storage Device device can now be safely removed From the system v 12 04 PM Removing the T sonic 520 in Mac OS 10 0 or Later Drag and drop the Disk icon corresponding to your T sonic 520 into the trashcan Then unplug your T sonic 520 from the USB port Remove the T sonic 520 in Linux Kernel 2 4 or Later Execute umount mnt T sonic to un mount the device 22 Utility Installation 1 Put the Driver CD into the CD ROM Auto Run supported Select the T sonic 520 Utility button 2 Follow the on screen instructions to complete the utility installation 3 Execute the utility program in Start gt Programs gt T sonic Utility gt T sonic Utility PC Lock Function Once the PC Lock function is enabl
14. an 20 m x 28 B x 35 123 l5 123 xp 21 123 wx 28 123 wu 35 123 Y 166 objects 193 A space E Mv Computer s j E p BDA sear Music Functions Play MP3 WMA Music 1 When first time press and hold the PLAY PAUSE PWR ON X button to turn the power on the default screen is the MUSIC mode Z a 1 14 0001 0022 01 01 E RB cooD Her You can also select the Music icon in the main menu and then press the Menu Switch inwards Menu amp to enter the MUSIC mode 2 f there are no MP3 or WMA files available the No Files message will be displayed on the OLED Display 3 Push the Menu Switch to the right Next or to the left Previous to select a desired MP3 WMA file 4 Press the PLAY PAUSE PWR ON button to play the MP3 WMA music file ey T sonic 520 only supports Mpeg Layer 3 and WMA files compressed at a rate of 32Kbps 320Kbps Navigation Function The Navigation function allows you to easily move between tracks files and folders In MUSIC mode Press and hold the Menu Switch inwards Menu amp to enter the Navigation Function ANSCEND MP3 Push the Menu Switch to the right Next or to the left Previous to select a desired MP3 WMA file or folder Press the PLAY PAUSE PWR ON X button to enter the selected folder or to play a selected MP3 WMA music file Or press the Menu Switch inwards Menu amp to move u
15. as expired Boot Up Function T sonic 520 can be configured to serve as an MS DOS Boot Disk Upon completion of this procedure the T sonic 520 can be used to boot up your computer allowing you to run MS DOS programs This does not make the T sonic 520 a Rescue Disk for Windows nor does it put Windows Startup files onto your T sonic 520 After booting with T sonic 520 if you wish to enter Windows you must start Windows from your hard drive or a previously created Rescue Disk 4 To use the Boot Up function you must log in to the Windows OS with Administrator rights 24 System Requirements for the Boot Up Function e A desktop or notebook computer that supports USB ZIP or USB HDD as the First Boot Device in BIOS Enabling the Boot Up Function 1 Select the Boot Up button in the T sonic 520 Utility window 2 The following window will appear choose the boot up type you need USB HDD or USB ZIP whichever has been set as the First Boot Device in BIOS and select Create Boot Disk x Instructions 1 Click on the QE button to make the Flash Dirrye a Bootable device 3 Click on the OK button to make the Flash Drive a Bootable device Partition amp Security Function Partition Types You can partition the T sonic 520 into two partition types The two types are Type 1 Public Area Only This is the default partition type for the T sonic 520 It allows the entire volume of
16. d volume level Repeat a Track Please see the Repeat Mode in the Settings section for detailed instructions Repeat All Tracks Please see the Repeat Mode in the Settings section for detailed instructions Play Random Tracks Please see the Repeat Mode in the Settings section for detailed instructions Repeat All Tracks in a Folder Please see the Repeat Mode in the Settings section for detailed instructions Play Random Tracks in a Folder Please see the Repeat Mode in the Settings section for detailed instructions Repeat a section of a Track A B Repeat Press the A B REC button to mark the beginning of the track s 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 Lock When the LOCK switch is set to the fal position all of the Player s buttons are disabled Driver Installation Driver Installation for Windows 98SE 1 Put the Driver CD into the CD ROM Auto Run supported Select the Windows 98 Driver button Sons 6720 2 Select Next to continue InstallShield Wizard Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard For USE Disk Wind Driver The Install hield Wizard will install USB Disk Winga Driver on your computer To continue click Mest 1 Cancel 3 The InstallShield Wizard will guide you th
17. earphone in the Earphone Jack the OLED Display will show the following message to ask for plugging the earphones Please plua in the earphone to listen Pa ta FM Scan for a Channel Push the Menu Switch to the right Next or to the left Previous once to adjust the FM frequency by 0 1MHz steps to select your favorite channel Or push and hold the Menu Switch to the right Next or to the left Previous to quickly auto scan for the next channel Save a Channel You can save your 20 favorite radio channels from CH 01 to CH 20 to in the T sonic 520 s memory 1 Select a desired channel frequency first 2 Press the A B REC button and the screen will display the 20 channel numbers 0102 0 3 0405 3 Push the Menu Switch to the right Next or to the left Previous to select the channel number you want to save 4 Press A B REC button again to save the selected channel 0102 03 0405 Select a Preset Channel 1 2 3 4 Press the A B REC button and the screen will display the 20 channel numbers 0102 0 3 04 05 Push the Menu Switch to the right Next 9 or to the left Previous to select the channel number you want to use Press the PLAY PAUSE PWR ON button to select the preset channel 0102 0 3 0405 The desired stored favorite channel will appear on the OLED display Record an FM Channel 1 2 ey Select a desired channel Pres
18. ed you can use your T sonic 520 as a key to lock your computer protecting it from being used by other users he PC Lock function is not supported in Mac or Linux Operating Systems To use the PC Lock function you must log in to the Windows OS with Administrator rights PC Lock Function for Windows 98SE Me 2000 and XP 1 Select the PC Lock button in the T sonic 520 Utility window T sonic E Ends FC Lock The compete wall be loched upua more of Lhe Fish Lore Tarpal Line E ren aaver linge Te Cumpuler a Locked PC Unlnek Timer ff Enable Timer 11 Enstroclior 1 Earaole Le PL Loch 2 uri muze the acre sever Message JO pina PS Unlock Tamer calling 1 ck on the OK bulion bo eee tbe current seltungr 2 Pemore lhe Flach Dire lo lock ibe PC 23 3 In this window you can Enable the PC Lock function change the Screen Saver Message and the PC Unlock Timer Lock Your Computer After the PC Lock function is enabled your computer will be locked whenever you remove your T sonic 520 If your computer is locked the screen will display the locked status as shown below Transcend Exceading Your Expectations Unlock Your Computer To unlock your computer you must re insert your T sonic 520 The locked status on the screen will disappear and you are now free to use your computer The computer s locked status will also be relinquished automatically after the lock time h
19. elect the Line In to be the recording device On the display a recording Line In file is generated and placed in the folder name of LINEIN DIR The recording file name sequence starts at LINE0001 WAV then LINE0O002 WAV and so forth LIMEOOO1 WAY If you select the built in Microphone to be the recording device On the display a recording Microphone file is generated and placed in the folder name of MICIN DIR The recording file name sequence starts at MIC00001 WAV then MICO0002 WAV and so forth hac MICDDDOI WAY Press the PLAY PAUSE PWR ON S button to pause the recording and press the PLAY PAUSE PWR ON button again to continue Press the A B REC 3 button again to stop the recording and the display will return to the VOICE mode screen Line In Record The T sonic 520 will not be able to support the maximum recording capacity described in the above table if the memory space and or the battery power level are smaller than shown on the table Besides for a better recording quality move the microphone of your T sonic 520 closer to the source of the voice Voice Functions Play the Recorded Files To play the files recorded from the FM Line In built in Microphone 1 Press the Menu Switch inwards Menu amp to enter the main menu Select the Voice icon and then press the Menu Switch inwards Menu l again to enter the Voice mode TO AAA LEER DOO 000 e 01 00 L
20. ettings Press the Menu Switch inwards again to complete the Backlight seting If you select 5 Sec the screen saver will have a delay of 5 seconds before activating If you select Always off the screen saver will not be activated and the OLED display will remain illuminated 20 About Mode Push the Menu Switch to the right Next or to the left Previous to select the About icon and then press the Menu Switch inwards amp to enter The firmware version and available memory of your T sonic 520 will be displayed on the OLED screen Press the Menu Switch inwards Menu amp again to get back to the settings menu IES T sonic 520 Sync Lyrics Mode Displays the lyrics of the song being played on the OLED screen 1 Push the Menu Switch to the right Next 9 or to the left Previous to select the Sync Lyrics icon in the Settings and then press the Menu Switch inwards amp to enter 2 Push the Menu Switch to the right Next or to the left Previous to change the Sync Lyrics settings Enable item or Disable item Press the Menu Switch inwards amp again to complete the Sync Lyrics setting le El O Enable FS Enable peas SRS cose EE Exit Mode In the Settings Menu push the Menu Switch to the right Next or to the left Previous to select the Exit icon and then press the Menu Switch inwards Menu amp to quit the Settings mode Bes 21 Safely Remove Your
21. ght Next or to the left Previous to change the EQ mode Press the Menu Switch inwards amp again to select the EQ setting You will immediately be able to hear the change through your earphones asas asa pesas osa mou ipsu Jazz bass User Eti Set User EQ Adjust the customizable 5 Band Equalizer settings to your personal preferences 1 In the Equalizer Settings push the Menu Switch to the right Next or to the left Previous to select the Set User EQ icon and then press the Menu Switch inwards Menu amp to m F1 User EQ 2 Push the Menu Switch to the right Next or to the left Previous to switch between the Equalizer frequency bands press the Volume Up E or Volume Down buttons to adjust the EQ levels from 8dB to 7dB in 1 0dB steps Lili enter 3 Press the Menu Switch inwards Menu amp to save the customized levels and return to the Settings menu Play Speed Mode Select a desired speed mode to suit your personal taste 1x 1 14x 1 33x 0 67x and 0 8x be EIER TS Play Speed 1 Push the Menu Switch to the right Next or to the left Previous to select the Speed icon in the Settings and then press the Menu Switch inwards amp to enter 2 Push the Menu Switch to the right Next or to the left Previous to change the speed mode Press the Menu Switch inwards amp again to complete the Speed setting E355 AUDE uva EE 1 33x
22. in the root directory and transfer the files into this folder EX Exploring Removable Disk F Ele Egt Miew Go Favontes Tools Help 2 2 G Y nala aJa Back Bonnard Up Cut Copy Paste Folders x Aaa pu mj 15 123 2 j 29 Al o bj 10 123 TB E 21 a E 29 123 E B My Computer b 10 23 15 123 ee 22 123 ue 3 50 2 Bie 3 Floppy A e 10 123 x 15 123 x 22 123 web 3 123 Ee IC 10 123 wx 16 123 wx 22 123 3 El D Bj d 123 o nn oe 423 ad 23 123 3 m BRE E m H 23 fia 17 123 man 23 x 30 123 El Removable Disk F Hil 123 x iy 123 vn 23 1 A re 30 123 a Printers i Error Copying File 123 E 30 123 su Control Panel d NC i de ta pue s 2 3 Dial Up Networking IE eo Mee ma x uxo Aye teas Y Scheduled Tasks z Cannot copy FRUNLOG The directory or file cannot be created E di c Bi Web Folders E a 22 423 EH E My Documents uj E m 423 Internet Explorer F 54 Recycle Bin 2 123 x 32 123 3 My Blidlcaso EE uda w z 023 m 26 123 wx 33 pus Li dane Sewes a 13 123 me 2 23 mj 26 123 vx 33 a 4 um s onm l4 qup a ea 27 123 a 33 T 2 4 123 wx 27 123 wx 27 123 wp 34 123 zm 14 123 da 2123 x 27 123 mn 34 123 a 14 123 man 20 123 ia 28 i 123 j 34 123 2 5 323 m 20 ws 28 wx 35 123 Ex 05 123
23. k Instruction Guide e Neck strap Features e USB2 0 high speed compliant and USB1 1 backward compatible e T sonic M 520 s Flash drive capabilities are powered directly via the USB port Transferring data requires no external power or battery To use the device as an MP3 player or digital recorder one AAA battery is required One AAA alkaline battery can support up to 15 hours of operation e Supports 12 user languages including the display of song artist names e Supports MP3 WMA and WAV formats e Digital Voice Recorder e Supports Line In function for recoding directly from a CD player e A B repeat function allows you to continuously replay a designated section of a track e Supports Karaoke type lyrics display during MP3 and WMA playback Sync Lyrics e Ability to preset 20 FM channels and record directly from an FM channel to a WAV file e Variable Track Playback speeds e 7 Equalizer effects including a customizable USER EQ setting e Auto powers off after 2 10 or 30 minutes of no usage e Self luminous blue colored OLED Display provides users with a vibrant clear display and vivid colors that can easily be viewed at any angle e Automatic screen saver function runs if the unit is idle for a few seconds this acts as a power saving measure System Requirements Desktop or notebook computer with a working USB port One of following operating systems Windows 98 98SE Windows Me Windows 2000 Windows XP Mac OS 10 0 or
24. ment to Customer Satisfaction All Transcend Information Inc Transcend products are warranted and tested to be free from defects in material and workmanship and to conform to the published specifications During the warranty period should your Transcend T sonic 520 fail under normal use in the recommended environment due to improper workmanship or materials Transcend will repair or replace your product with a comparable product This warranty is subject to the conditions and limitations set forth herein Duration of Warranty 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 mem
25. nected to the earphone jack If not connect them again properly 3 Is the volume loud enough If not adjust the volume up until the music playback can be heard Cannot display the track name correctly on the screen 1 The default language of the T sonic 520 is English Please set the language option first 2 1D3 tag information has the first display priority on the screen of the T sonic 520 You could modify the ID3 tag by using Windows Media Player Winamp or other software 3 Ifthe ID3 tag is empty just the file name will be shown on the screen Track playback sounds intermittent Plug the earphones into the earphones jack again to make sure they are properly connected T sonic 520 turns off automatically T sonic 520 features a power saving function If your T sonic 520 is idle not playing music or radio for 2 10 or 30 minutes the power saving timer is triggered and your T sonic 520 will turn off automatically Please refer to the Power Saving section to change the power saving settings T sonic 520 is NOT functioning correctly lf your T sonic 520 ever stops responding or locks up Please refer to the Recover your T sonic 520 and use the Recovery program to restore it to its default settings Cannot find the file that was just copied to the T sonic 520 Re copy the file and refer to the Safely Remove Your T sonic 520 section to remove the T sonic 520 after the copy p
26. onrnnonrnnonnnnconrnnonrnnoncnnonanos 7 Driver Installation for Linux Kernel 2 4 or Later ocoooncconicnncocncocnconnconoconoconocanonanonanonononnnnnoos 7 USB Memory DISK orina 8 Download or Upload Files eeeeeeee ee eeeeee eee eeeeee eee eene enne nnne nnn nnn nnne nnns 8 MUSIC all eie ri aran 9 PI Musee VVC MU SI OS see E m 9 Navigation FUNCION TET Tm 10 A B Hepeat FUNCUON ra 10 FM Functions Radio siii 11 ENTRENO MN Eo ne een o mec 11 SCAM Ol a Ohaghelscoovt eu neis Erro a pF M Cot Mound De UR 11 SAVE a Gael 11 Selecta Freser habel sesso iio 12 Hecord an FM Channel asus conus nn Aaaa pc ccn os ete uR2 cna baa ce da Pace de Ta dd 12 Recording FUNCHONS neis died enne Sid o cO V Civ Ewan e OR o v ne 13 Select Voice Source Tor Recording ose aea peint oed pe bou a tu Fade c ER E UA 13 Record a VOICE eet E 13 VOICE FUNCHON Sr 14 Play the Recorded Fl cine ci 14 Delete FUNCION Sito 14 Delete MPSWNA WAV Pleno db 14 SC UUNO Suns 15 iai ez Wings Men CREER 15 ais 15 POU alIZEr EQ Mode iii 16 Set User EQ Jeepers em esa d A E M MM In 16 Play Speed ModE m 17 troduction Mode erei dci a ida 17 Select Recording Device Mode occcoocccccccccccncoconononoconconnnnnncononnnnnonnnnnnnnnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnonannnnonancens 17 POWEr Saving MOI T S mU 18 Language Mode etr HO 18 VAD Voice Acti
27. ory device Transcend s T sonic 520 must be used with devices that conform to the recommended industry standards Transcend will not be liable for damages resulting from a third party device that causes the Transcend product to fail Transcend shall in no event be liable for any consequential indirect or incidental damages lost profits lost business investments lost goodwill or interference with business relationships as a result of lost data Transcend is also not responsible for damage or failure of any third party equipment even if Transcend has been advised of the possibility This limitation does not apply to the extent that it is illegal or unenforceable under applicable law Disclaimer The foregoing limited warranty is exclusive 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 Tr a nsce nad 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 34
28. p one folder level Press the Menu Switch inwards Menu amp to move up one folder level repeatedly to reach the root directory top level folder If you are at the root directory top level folder you can press the Menu Switch inwards Menu dl to quit the navigation function A B Repeat Function Follow the procedures below to repeat a portion of a track 1 While Playing an MP3 WMA or WAV track e Press the A B REC 2 button to tag the beginning of the track s portion you wish to repeat The A symbol will be displayed on the OLED Display e Press the A B REC 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 Display and the tagged portion will play as a continuous loop e To resume normal playback press the A B REC button again 10 FM Functions Radio Enter FM Mode 1 Press the Menu Switch inwards Menu to enter the main menu Select the FM Tuner icon and then press the Menu Switch inwards amp again to enter the FM mode 2 The FM radio frequency will be shown on the OLED Display al LE MER E 96 32 MHz On the first time of usage and for your convenience all the FM channels will be automatically 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 correctly plugged into the T sonic 520 If there is no
29. rocess is completed 31 A File that was just deleted still appears Re delete the file and refer to the Safely Remove Your T sonic 520 section to remove the T sonic 520 after the delete process is completed T sonic 520 cannot operate after it was formatted in Windows Formatting T sonic 520 using the Quick Format or Full Format option in Windows destroys the default format of the T sonic 520 To retrieve the default format you must link to http www transcendusa com and download the firmware updates for the T sonic 520 The T sonic 520 Utility cannot be executed n T sonic Gl x B You must log in to the Windows OS with Administrator rights to execute the Utility 32 Specifications Size 74 mm x 30 mm x 18 5 mm Weight 289 without battery Data Retention Up to 10 years Erase Cycles 100 000 times Signal to Noise Ratio 82dB Estimated Battery Life 15 hours AAA alkaline battery Music Formats MP3 and WMA No DRM support Recording Format ADPCM WAV Compression Rates 32Kbps 320Kbps Certificates CE FCC BSMI Ordering Information Memory Size Transcend P N 512MB TS512MMP520 1GB TS1GMP520 1GB TS1GMP520C 2GB TS2GMP520C 33 T sonic 520 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 commit
30. rough the installation process 4 After the drivers have been installed plug your T sonic 520 into an available USB port The New Hardware Found dialogue boxes will appear 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 Driver Installation for Windows Me 2000 and XP No drivers are required These Windows operating systems have built in drivers to support the T sonic 520 Simply plug your T sonic 520 into an available USB port and Windows will install the files needed A new Removable Disk drive with a newly assigned drive letter will appear in the My Computer window Driver Installation for Mac OS 10 0 or Later No drivers are required Just plug your T sonic 520 into an available USB port and your computer will automatically detect it ana T SONIC Ps mi o a I Mariana HO F T user 5E T TIPOS EAT Driver Installation for Linux Kernel 2 4 or Later No drivers are required Just plug your T sonic 520 into the USB port and mount it Example 1 Create directory for mnt T sonic first mkdir mnt T sonic 2 mount T sonic mount a t msdos dev sda1 mnt T sonic Warning 1 When connected to a computer the T sonic 520 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 520 from
31. s and hold the A B REC button for more than 2 seconds and then the selected channel will start being recorded On the display a recording FM file is generated and placed in the folder name of FMIN DIR The recording file name sequence starts at FM000001 WAV then FM000002 WAV and so forth Press the PLAY PAUSE PWR ON button to pause the recording and press the PLAY PAUSE PWR ON PX button again to continue Press the A B REC 3 button again to stop the recording and the display will return to the previous FM status screen FM Record The T sonic 520 will not be able to support the maximum recording capacity described in the above table if the memory space and or the battery power level are smaller than shown on the table Recording Functions Select Voice Source for Recording There are 3 kinds of the voice source for recording FM Line In and the built in Microphone About the FM recording the previous section has already mentioned As for how to select the voice source Line In or the built in Microphone for recording please see the sub section Select Recording Device Mode of the section Settings for details Record a Voice 1 2 3 4 Once you have pre selected the recording device you can begin voice recording Notice that you should not play any files before recording Press the A B REC 2 button and then the voice from the selected device will start recording If you s
32. the Language settings Press the Menu Switch inwards amp again to complete the Language setting AA cran Francais ltaliane i In c Portugu s Ib T rk e OPycckH MINI VAD Voice Activation Detection Mode The VAD Voice Activation Detection function means the T sonic 520 will only begin recording when it detects someone is speaking 1 Push the Menu Switch to the right Next or to the left Previous to select the VAD icon in the Settings and then press the Menu Switch inwards amp to enter E 2 Push the Menu Switch to the right Next or to the left Previous to change the VAD settings Enable item or Disable item Press the Menu Switch inwards l again to complete the VAD setting M 2 Enable NM Enable L T i est w Disable E Disable REC Quality Mode Sets the Record Rate to 8000Hz 16000Hz or 32000Hz The higher the recording rate the greater the amount of memory is required 1 Push the Menu Switch to the right Next or to the left Previous to select the REC Quality icon in the Settings and then press the Menu Switch inwards amp to enter 2 Push the Menu Switch to the right Next or to the left Previous to change the REC Quality settings 8000Hz item 16000Hz item or 32000H2 item Press the Menu Switch inwards Hd again to complete the REC Quality setting amp 8000 Hz EN 232000 Hz O 16000 Hz a
33. the T sonic 520 s memory to be accessed by anyone No secure data area is established Public Area Type 2 Public and Private Area T sonic 520 is partitioned into a single Logical Unit Number LUN identified device which contains a Public Area and a Private Area Secure data can be established in the Security Area which is protected by a password Access to data in the Public Area is unrestricted LOA g Log Out Log 1 Select the Partition button in the T sonic 520 Utility window 2 The following window will appear ve Partition u 50 247 MIB Start Private 50 s 24 IB 3 Adjust the partition percentages to your liking using the partition bar Key in a Password to login to the Private Area and a Hint as a reminder just in case you forget your password 4 Click on the Start button to complete the partition setup Access Data in the Private Area 1 Select the Login out button in the T sonic 520 Utility window 2 The following window will appear 26 Instructions Key m your password 2 heck on the Login or Logout button to change between the Public and Private areas on the Flash Dive 3 Enter the correct password and select Login 4 The Private Area will now appear and is ready for use Log Out of the Private Area 1 Make sure that all files are closed and that no data is being transferred to or from your T sonic 520 2 Click the
34. the computer when you want to play or record files Audio files MP3 WMA WAV must be organized on the T sonic 520 so that they are no more than 4 levels from the root directory During normal Playback the T sonic 520 s song list will play according to the order in which the tracks were loaded onto the device T sonic 520 is limited to 255 characters for a file name USB Memory Disk Download or Upload Files 1 Insert the small end of the USB cable into the T sonic 520 s 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 READY message below to indicate the ready status Jj READY Ll If you download files from the computer the OLED Display will show the WRITE message as below 1 3 m If you upload files to the computer the OLED Display will show the READ message as below EE AD JSE f 4 When finishing downloading or uploading the OLED Display will return to the READY status As a result of a Microsoft Windows OS limitation if you try to transfer too many files to the T sonic 520 when it is formatted using the FAT16 file system Windows will display an Error Copying File message even though you may have enough memory capacity If this error message appears you should remove the files that you just copied create a new folder
35. vation Detection MOVE occcccccccocnccoccnccccnccncncnonnnononononcnnnnnnonnncononnnnnaninnos 19 REC QUAY Mode T m 19 Deru Senno Mode tl LEE 19 Contrast Mode ii A 20 Screen SAVING MOS ti A ota Do E ds 20 ADOUEMIO O ir aaa 21 VNE CS MOO cinc atico iaa ed etwec ace unten aid ii c n cnica 21 EXUIMOJS atrocidad lili 21 Safely Remove Your T sonic M 520 co cicscsedveweenccnnssccdcerdececesecvcescescsteccnes 22 Removing the T sonic 520 in Windows 98SE oncocccoconoconoccnoncnnncanc cnc no nono nano nnne 22 Removing the T sonic 520 in Windows Me 2000 and XP 22 Removing the T sonic 520 in Mac OS 10 0 or Later o oooocccnccnoccccccnnoconcnnoncnnnnnnconnnnnanennnnnns 22 Remove the T sonic 520 in Linux Kernel 2 4 or Later oonccconncccccnccccnncconncconnccononnnaninnns 22 TUNITY INSTAL ATION ii 23 PC Lock Function sccceccccccncncccescccnesccscsccsacnecencucsavsecencussansecencussansesescuss 23 PC Lock Function for Windows 98SE Me 2000 and XP 23 LOCK OUF COMPUTE acicate 24 DJnlock YOUR Computacion ia 24 BOOlL UD FUNCTION ria 24 System Requirements for the Boot Up FUNC ION occccccocccnccccoccnncccocnncononnnononnnnnnnnonanennonononos 25 Enabling tne Boor YDF ON ransas decida 25 Partition Security Function occcoonccononcccnncnocenanonenanocenannrenanerenananenans 25 e C A 25 Access Data in the Private Area etna setae vo yo RES RAE OE Uses ay
36. vel repeatedly to reach the root directory top level folder 9 f you are at the root directory top level folder you can press the Menu Switch inwards Menu dl to quit the navigation function Settings Enter Settings Menu Press the Menu Switch inwards Menu amp to enter the main menu Select the Settings icon and then press the Menu Switch inwards Menu amp again to enter the Settings menu If no button or switch is used for more than 25 seconds the system will be back to the main menu T Repeat Mode oelect a desired playback repeat mode to suit your personal taste Normal Repeat One Repeat All Random Normal within Folder Repeat All within Folder and Random within Folder 1 Push the Menu Switch to the right Next or to the left Previous to select the Repeat icon in the Settings and then press the Menu Switch inwards EA to enter 2 Push the Menu Switch to the right Next or to the left Previous to change the repeat mode Press the Menu Switch inwards amp again to complete the Repeat setting 15 Mormal Repeat One Repeat AI ES Equalizer EQ Mode Select a desired EQ mode to suit your personal taste Normal Pop Rock Classical Jazz BASS or User EQ 1 Push the Menu Switch to the right Next or to the left Previous to select the Equalizer icon in the Settings and then press the Menu Switch inwards amp to enter 2 Push the Menu Switch to the ri
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