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1. Photo Mode Photo mode will allow you to view your image files whether they are photos computer generated images album art etc Tapping the or buttons in this mode will skip to the next or previous file respectively Pressing the M button will return you to the main menu Note this player will only display images in the following formats JPEG BMP GIF PNG and TIFF We recommend converting your files to 320x240 or 240x320 dimensions before loading them to the player for optimum quality 06 01 01 03 51 AE CAMERA 4 Back eaesktop When you enter photo mode you will see a list of thumbnail images to browse through Tap one of the thumbnails to view the image Tapping the List icon will change your view from thumbnails to a simple list of files 1001 1099 Icon explanation Left to right Slideshow tap this icon to alternate from manual image viewing to slideshow mode Browse this will allow you to select files using one of several options A Main Dir select files loaded on the player s memory B Card Dir select files loaded on the SD card Slideshow timer set the time that an image is displayed before changing to the next in slideshow mode K b gt Previous and Next icons touching these icons will skip the previous or next file Desktop touching this icon will return you to the main menu Radio This player comes with an included FM Radio Tuner e
2. WMV non encrypted and FLV Files must be in 320x240 resolution and between 25 and 30 FPS Supports eBook files in TXT format Built in Audio Recording software which allows you to make voice notes in either MP3 or WAV formats Built in Micro SD card slot for expandable memory Basic Operations Powering on To power the player on slide the power switch on the top of the device to the RIGHT for 5 seconds Powering off To power the player on slide the power switch on the top of the device to the RIGHT for 5 seconds or until the goodbye screen is displayed Locking and Unlocking the touchscreen To lock the touchscreen slide the power switch into the LEFT position To unlock the touchscreen return the power switch to the neutral or middle position Charging the Player To charge the player simply connect it to a powered USB port or external AC adapter If you choose to use a third party adapter please ensure that it is 5V and between 350 and 1000mA or 1amp A067017 01 3 49 Charging USB Connected When you connect the player to your computer you will see the USB Connected screen displayed above When connected to a charger you will see the Charging screen You can push the back button to enter the main menu and use the player while it charges Inserting and removing the Micro SD card Inserting Ensure that the player is powered off and disconnected from the computer Hold the Micro SD card
3. audio files are not in one of these formats the files will not play 01 WMA Unknown Artist Unknown Album Icon explanation from top to bottom File count displays the number of the file you are on and the total number of files 4004 1099 Playmode icon allows you to adjust your playmode Chose from play all play by rating play one repeat one and repeat all Shuffle icon Allows you to select your shuffle mode Choose from Shuffle or Play in order 166 Equalizer setting this will allow you to select from one of several equalizer presets or a user defined preset 0002 20 0005 12 Progress Bar displays the progress of the file currently playing You can drag the slider forward or backwards to fast forward or rewind the track to a specific point d e 12 Volume bar you can drag the slider forward or backward to increase or decrease the volume KD 6S Previous and Next icons located next to the Play button touching these icons will skip the previous or next file Play Pause icon when you enter the music mode your song gt n will begin playing automatically Tap this icon to pause or resume playback Music Menu There are several icons at the bottom of the screen which are your menu icons Browser this will allow you to select files using one of several options A Main Dir select files loaded on the players memory B Card Dir select files loaded on the SD card C All
4. face up side with words aligned in the opposite direction of the display screen and slide the card into the socket on the player slightly past flush When you hear the card click into place you can access the card Removing Ensure that the player is powered off and push the SD card just past flush When you hear the click release pressure and the card will slide out Caution Please ensure that the power is off when you connect or disconnect your SD card or damage may occur to the player or your card Loading files Using Windows Media Player Note you must use Windows Media Player 10 or later to use this feature Note this player does not support DRM encrypted audio or video files such as those downloaded from the Windows Media Player Overdrive download service 1 Open Windows Media Player and connect the player to a working USB port Windows Media player will prompt you with a setup screen asking you to name the MP3 player Windows Media Player Device Setup u Device Setup MSCN 1 8 G8 Configure Sync Name your device eC on mou On the Sync tab create a list of items you want to add to your device and then click Start Sync Repeat this step every time you want to update your device 2 Once you have named your MP3 player select Finish and your Windows Media Player will open to the Sync tab Ete Yew Pty Tous Help 3 Drag your music to the sync list on the right of t
5. standards Therefore we are unable to guarantee that our product will be compatible with all types or brands of Micro SD cards but will be compatible with those Micro SD cards with mainstream specifications in the market and we will constantly strive to provide the largest selection of cards possible e As parameters such as formats bitrate codecs framerates and resolutions differ the player will not be compatible with all listed files If you are experiencing issues playing your files on this player we recommend using a supported conversion tool to reconvert your file to the specifications of the device Caution Modifications not approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class B Digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generate uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio or telephone reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user in encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and th
6. to the right of the main window This is the media player window Please note that the window will display the drive letter assigned to your player if you have multiple players Media Player connected it will have an option for each drive Below the drive letters is a pie chart showing the amount of mi storage space available and the amount used There is also a check box giving you the option to automatically copy the video file to your drive Selecting this will save you a Step in loading your video files as the converter will save a copy of the converted file to your computer and then automatically load it on to the player as well Once the file has finished converting and loading on to your player follow the Safely remove hardware i Total size 3876 37M instructions outlined above and enjoy your video If you receive an error when attempting to convert a Used size 402 26M video file then you likely lack the proper video codecs on your computer There are several large codec packs which will contain the majority of the common video codecs such as the K Lite Mega codec pack and the Storm codec pack We recommend downloading them Copy Video file to from a trusted source and installing them and attempting to convert the files then Free size 3474 11M Delete after copy Limited Manufacturer s Warranty 1 MACH SPEED products carry a one year from date of purchase warranty This warranty is nontrans
7. Before entering the Radio mode please insert your headphones as these will act as an antenna for the device 87 QMHz CHN 87 0MHz 108 0MHz d 15 Icon Explanation Top Left to right f Station list Tap this icon to show a list of saved stations EA Manual Search Tapping this icon will allow you to manually change the station using the Previous and Next icons Auto Scan Automatically scans the available stations and saves any with a strong signal This will override any stations you have manually saved Save Station Tap this icon to save the station you are currently listening O i Delete station Tapping this icon will allow you to delete the station you are currently listening to from your saved stations Icon Explanation Continued Bottom Left to right KILJ Previous and Next icons Allows you to change the station you are listening to gt n Play Pause This icon will allow you to pause or silence the current station Please note that when Paused the station is still broadcasting and the program will continue Recorde Record When you tap this icon it will immediately enter recording mode and begin recording the FM station you are currently receiving Location Setting Select Your location CHN JPN ERU and USA Ebook Reader The eBook reader will allow you to view text files on your player such as eBooks and even notes you create using the built in note pad
8. Model T4 Instruction Manual Congratulations on purchasing your Trio Personal Media Player To get the most out of your purchase please take the time to carefully read through this manual Foreword If any problems occur during while using your Trio please feel free to contact Mach Speed technical support at 580 272 0035 or sending an email to mssupport machspeed com Thank you for your support and cooperation Mach Speed Technologies bears no responsibility for any damage or loss of personal data due to misuse of software and or hardware damage to the player caused by human factors replacement of battery or other unforeseen circumstances To prevent loss of your data please backup your data regularly Information in the manual is subject to change without notice and is subject to copyright protection Copying or otherwise reproducing this material without prior written consent is prohibited Due to Firmware changes some of the pictures and functions described in this manual may not be the same as are included with your player Do not dispose of this product in Fire Batteries inside this Product may explode or leak Note e The playback times listed refer to the maximum playback times possible using the best power savings The actual playback time may differ as adjustments to screen brightness power savings modes volume etc are made e There are many brands of Micro SD cards in market using different quality and speed
9. Music select from a list of all audio files D ID3 list select from one of several ID3 categories E Play List select from one of your playlists F Tag List select one of the audio tags you created Setting this will allow you to adjust several settings in Music mode A SRS allows you to adjust your SRS sound effects B User EQ Allows you to create your own equalizer setting C Add List allows you to add the current file to a playlist D Add Tag allows you to tag the current file and location to return to at a later date This functions identically to audio bookmarking Format this will display information about the file including song name artist album genre sample rate bitrate and whether the file is DRM encrypted or not ri pa Armat Lyric Display If you have the corresponding LRC files for your audio files this player will display the lyrics of your songs while they play To do so please ensure that the lyric file is named identically to your music file and is located in the same folder As a example if your music file is named Together mp3 then the lyric file must be named Together lrc and be loaded in the same folder Video Mode Video mode will allow you to watch your movie and video files loaded on the player Tapping the or buttons in this mode will skip to the next or previous file respectively Pressing the M button will return you to the main menu e Note this player will
10. Note this player will display only eBook and text files which are in txt format You can create these files using your windows Notepad or WordPad programs Mn ACTIONS TXT When you enter eBook mode a list of text files are displayed and you can tap the one you wish to view 1 6 E gt id Actions An integrated circuit de sign company leading by a diver sifying professional team and jo ining the global competitive mar ketplace Actions Semiconductor Co Ltd an IC design company co f un ded by a strong design team wit h experienced staffs from China Hong Kong Taiwan and Silico n Valley and a well known worl Ma Browser PgUp wPgDn e deskt Icon Explanation Top Left to right Slideshow tap this icon to alternate from manual image viewing to slideshow mode G Slideshow timer set the time that a page is displayed before changing to the next in slideshow mode Bookmark allows you to set a bookmark on your current file or to recall a bookmark you have previously set Skip to select this item to skip ahead in the current eBook file Cel Icon Explanation Continued Bottom Left to right Browser this will allow you to select files using one of several options A Main Dir select files loaded on the player s memory B Card Dir select files loaded on the SD card PgUp Page Up returns to the previous page of text Page Down Go to the next page of text Camera
11. The player comes with a 1 3MP digital camera built in which will allow you to snap pictures record video and even act as a webcam eet sntiire il l i BE L re i i i li i i i i ih Hei Ee PC Camera Camera Interface 8 6 8 Desktop Return to the Main Menu Self timer off 5 sec 15 sec 20 sec Default is off Space Shows the remaining number of pictures you can take in your current settings until the memory is full Swap Swap between Camera and video recorder mode Picture Mode Takes you to picture mode and allows you to browse pictures you have taken Settings Allows you to adjust the settings including Special effects such as lens filters File save path Whether there is a shutter sound and whether you wish to have a date stamp added to your photos Resolution Allows you to adjust the resolution of pictures you take Options are1280x960 1024x768 640x480 320x240 Default is 1280x960 Snap Briefly Touch the Camera icon to take pictures Video Record Ne LE S amp 6 8 1 Desktop Return to the main interface 2 Lighting Allows you to adjust for lighting choose from Auto Daylight Cloudy or Inside 3 Brightness Allows you to adjust the image brightness 4 Swap Swap between video recorder and Camera mode 5 Video Mode Takes you to video mode and allows you to browse videos you have taken 6 Settings Allows you to adjust your brightness and save p
12. ath 7 Resolution Allows you to change the size of video files you record 224x176 176x144 320x240 Default is 320x240 8 Record Tap the Video Record icon to start recording 320x240 PC Camera When the Player is powered on select PC camera and connect the device to your computer s USB port Your computer will run a setup and install the device as a PC camera which will allow you to use the device as a webcam Explorer When you select the Explorer option in the main menu all of the compatible files you have loaded on the player will be displayed in a standard folder structure You can access or delete the files of your choice in this mode EEA te Explorer Flash Memory Applications The Applications item on the main menu allows you to access one of several extra applications on the player Please note that applications may be added or removed as firmware changes on the player so not all items shown in this section may be available for use or some applications not described in this manual may be available on your player For instruction on using any application loaded to the player which is not described in the manual please contact our technicians at 580 272 0035 Calendar This simply displays a calendar on the screen of the player Tapping the or icons will adjust which month or year you are looking at You can tap a date on the calendar to turn the date blue Stopwatch This applica
13. e receiver Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Caution Do not use the player in exceptionally cold or hot dusty damp or dry environments Do not drop strike or throw your player Physical damage to your player will void ALL warranties Please charge your battery when Battery power icon shows an empty icon The system automatically shuts down and the power is soon off when you switch on the unit once again There is no response if you tap an icon or press a button Please always follow the correct disconnect procedures for your operating system Do not disconnect power abruptly when the player is being formatted or in the process of uploading or downloading files Otherwise it may lead to file corruption firmware failure and even hardware damage We are not liable for any loss of data stored on this device Please do not dismantle this player Any disassembly not done by an authorized technician will void ALL warranties This product and manual are change without subject to notice Features Touch Screen Operating system for ease of use 2 8 240x320 resolution 260k color TFT touch screen Supports the following audio formats MP3 WMA non encrypted OGG APE FLAC and WAV Supports the following image formats JPEG BMP GIF PNG and TIFF Supports the following Video formats AVI XVID
14. een brightness from 1 5 5 is the brightest setting and will use the most power NOTE Brightness setting 1 will make your screen exceedingly hard to view and may make readjusting your settings Please exercise extreme caution when adjusting your brightness Calibrate This setting will allow you to calibrate the screen of your player to increase the accuracy of the touch screen The screen comes pre calibrated but you can calibrate it to your specific touch using this feature Just tap the cross hair in the middle to calibrate the device Power off Timer This option allows you to set a timer to automatically power the player off This setting is great if you plan on 0 to some music but don t want to drain the battery of your device Tap the or w icons to adjust this item Default Settings This option will allow you to restore the player to factory defaults Upgrade This option will allow you to update the firmware on the player Firmware updates will be released at www machspeed com Please check there regularly for updates Video Conversion If your video files will not play on your Trio player you can convert them using the conversion tool which is included with the device To do so you will need to first install the software When you connect the player to your computer it will act as a removable disk drive Open the drive as described in the Copy and Paste section of the manual Inside there is a folder called To
15. ferable 2 Mach Speed Technologies warrants to the original registered end user purchaser that Mach Speed products will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for one year from the date of new purchase During the warranty period and upon proof of purchase the product will be repaired or replaced with the same or a similar model which may be a refurbished model at Mach Speed Technologies option without charge for either parts or labor This warranty shall not apply if the product is modified tampered with misused physically damaged or subjected to abnormal working conditions including but not limited to electrical fire and water damage THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT GUARANTEE YOU UNINTERRUPTED SERVICE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT AS PROVIDED UNDER THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY OF THE PURCHASER To obtain service under this warranty you must contact our Technical department at 580 272 0035 to obtain an RMA number Mach Speed Technologies will only replace or repair product that is sent to us with an authorized RMA number Return Merchandise Authorization RMA 1 Customers will be charged additional for testing and repackaging when returned bad items are found to have no problems or defects 2 Items found to be out of warranty or not belonging to Mach Speed Technologies will not be replaced Instead they will be returned back to the customer freight collect 3 RMA s will be shipped back to customer v
16. he screen from the list on the left Once you have selected the music you wish to add to the player press Sync 4 Windows Media player will load the songs on to your player eP Viindows Neda Pizer Eee Yew Pia Toots Heb 9 Once all the songs you have added are synced to the unit and Windows Media Player says that is safe to disconnect your MP3 player disconnect the device COPY AND PASTE Note This alternate method is used to load videos pictures and ebook files as well as audio files 1 Connect the MP3 player to a working USB port 2 When the unit is connected to your computer it will create a gray and green icon in the system tray lower right hand corner of your desktop The icon will be called safely remove hardware Safely Remove Hardware SS 2B 2D 12 42PM 3 Go to the My Computer section of your computer In there you will find a section called devices with removable storage My Computer imi Fie Edt Wew Fawo ti sedh E Faders FFe v Files Stored on This Carpet 7s Lt a ry UF Hard Disk Driv Other i Devices with Rer rage G Deta Er My pute Network Drive s ober e e MP3 Player Pia start E Byes Oren dabe retno Byneset EEEO A y o 4 Locate the drive created by the unit generally just called Removable Disk with a letter in Parenthesis Drive letters vary depending on your system configuration 5 Open the drive by either double left cl
17. ia UPS ground delivery Express shipping will be at additional costs to the customer 4 All RMA s must be accompanied with a copy of original receipt or invoice with name return address and phone number of customer Exchanges 1 Items will not be cross shipped for any reason 2 The original receipt or invoice must accompany all exchanges 3 All exchanges must be shipped freight pre paid by the customer and include a pre paid shipping label for shipment back to the customer Furthermore the customer is expected to insure all items being shipped back Mach Speed Technologies is not responsible for any losses or damages for such equipment 4 All sales are final Mach Speed Technologies will not accept any returns for credit or refund Discrepancy amp Shipping Damage 1 For wrong items missing items shipping damage or other discrepancy customer should report to RMA department on the day in which the items were received Any claims after one business day of receipt will not be honored 2 For any shipping damage customer must file a claim with their carrier immediately All items are shipped insured thus must be reported for coverage 3 Customer is responsible for paying any freight charge caused by refused shipment or unclaimed goods 4 Mach Speed Technologies will make every reasonable effort to deliver on time however Mach Speed Technologies will not be liable for late or lost shipments Consequential Damages and Limitati
18. icking on the drive itself or by right clicking to open the option menu then left click on the desired drive Explore Search AutoPlay Sharing and Security Scan with Norton AntiVirus Open as Portable Media Device Format Eject Cut Copy Create Shortcut Rename Properties 6 Locate the music stored on your computer Generally this is stored in the My Music folder of your computer NOTE if you are unable to locate the music on your computer click on start search files and folders then search for MP3 WMA Search by any or all of the criteria below All or part of the file name A word or phrase in the file Look in w Local Hard Drives C When was it modified What size is it x More advanced options T Once you have located the song files you can right click on the song itself and select copy Open the removable disk drive right click on in the empty space and select Paste This will transfer the song on to your player Beethoven s Symphony No 9 o Sheoime a Ci Play Enqueue in Winamp Add to Winamp s Bookmark list Open Add to Now Playing List Add to Playlist View Add to Syne List Add to Burn List Arrange Icons By Open with gt Refresh Scan with Norton AntiVirus Customize This Folder Send To b Paste Shortc Copy Undo Rename Create Shortcut Delete New Rename Properties 8 Repeat step 7 for as many s
19. ols amp Manual Open this folder and then the Tools folder Inside is a Setup exe application Run this file and follow the onscreen instructions Please note that depending on your OS version and security settings you may need to right click on the file and select run as administrator Once installed you will have an item called Media Player Utilities in your programs list Select this item and then Video Converter or AVI Converter Video Converter eee Output Info STime E Time RTime T Time Select Once the conversion tool is open the first step in actually converting and loading the file is to select the file you wish to convert Locate the Input File line towards the top of the window and select the Add file button and use the file selection window to select the file you want to convert and load The second step is to select the location you want the converted file saved to Locate the Output File line immediately below the Input File line and select the Video Path button and use the browse for folder window to select the save location As this conversion tool is already calibrated to convert your files for optimal quality you simply need to select the Begin button and the player will convert the file for you Please note that if the player is connected to your computer when you open this tool you will see an additional window
20. ongs as you want to copy on to the unit NOTE MAC Computers When connected to your MAC computer the device will act as a removable drive Simply drag your files to the device Main Menu This player uses a touch screen interface with three buttons on the front of the device a a and an M button On different screens these buttons will have different functions detailed in the appropriate sections Some common icons are shown below Return icon touching this icon will return you to the previous screen Desktop icon touching this icon will return you to the desktop Delete icon touching this icon will delete the currently selected file or folder Date and time this is generally displayed in the upper left hand corner of the screen and is set in the system settings mode G Battery Indicator this is generally located in the upper right hand corner of the screen and indicates how full the battery is Touching one of the mode icons on the main menu will enter that mode Music Mode The Music mode is a catch all audio playback mode this will play music files voice recordings audio samples and audio books you may load to the player Tapping the or buttons in this mode will skip to the next or previous track respectively Pressing the M button will return you to the main menu e Note this player will playback files which are in MP3 WMA non encrypted OGG APE FLAC and WAV formats If your
21. ons 1 Mach Speed Technologies shall not be liable for any failure to perform or delay in performing any of its obligations when such failure or delay is due to circumstances beyond its reasonable control including without limitation any act of God war strike riot fire flood earthquake lock out late or non delivery by suppliers shortage or unavailability of materials components or transportation facilities or any act refusal to act regulation order or intervention of any governmental authority 2 Under no circumstances shall Mach Speed Technologies be liable for any special indirect incidental or consequential damages of any kind or nature whatsoever including without limitation lost goodwill lost resale profits loss of data or software work stoppage or impairment of other goods and whether arising out of breach of any express or implied warranty breach of contract tort including negligence strict product liability or otherwise even if advised of the possibility of such damage or if such damage could have been reasonably foreseen If at any point you have questions about your player or experience an issue with your player please feel free to contact our technicians at mssupport machspeed com or by phone at 580 272 0035
22. playback files which are in AVI XVID WMV non encrypted and FLV formats If you are having a hard time viewing your video files please convert them using the AVI conversion tool included with the player Ee re lt lt 00 02 20 00 05 12 Icon Explanation Left to right Browse this will allow you to select files using one of several options A Main Dir select files loaded on the player s memory B Card Dir select files loaded on the SD card C Tag List Select one of the video tags you have created Tag this feature allows you to tag the current spot in the video file allowing you to return to this spot at a later time Play when you enter video mode the player will automatically begin playing your file and you will see the play icon displayed If you touch this icon it will pause the file and the icon will change to the Pause icon Tap it again to resume playback Volume touch this icon to change the progress bar to a volume adjustment bar Drag the slider left or right to decrease or increase the volume O Desktop touching this icon will return you to the main menu 0002 20 0005 12 Progress Bar displays the progress of the file currently playing You can drag the slider forward or backwards to fast forward or rewind the track to a specific point Previous and Next icons located on either side of the E b gt progress bar touching these icons will skip the previous or next file
23. tion will open a stopwatch function Tap the Start counting icon to begin timing an item and the pause icon to pause the timer Tapping the Next icon will pause your current timer and start timing on the next line Tap the Clear icon to clear all timing data Calculator This calculator will act exactly as a standard calculator Simply tap the icons System Settings The system settings will allow you to view and adjust the settings on your player Tapping this icon will take you in to the system settings menu with several selections Player Information This will display information about your player including the firmware version memory and number of files Set Time This will allow you to adjust the date and time which is displayed on most screens of the player Setting the 24 hour time to on or off will change the way time is displayed for example 3PM will display as 15 00 if set to on and 3 00 if set to off Tap the or o icons next to each item year month day etc to adjust the value of that item Language Tap one of 11 languages to display items in that language Display Display allows you to adjust your screen brightness and backlight time 1 B Light Time allows you to adjust the length of time that the backlight will stay lit when the player is idle Tap the o or J icons to adjust this item 2 Brightness allows you to adjust the screen brightness Tap the numbered icons to adjust your scr
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