Transcend Information 820 user manual Safely Remove Hardware

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3.After you connect the T.sonic820 to a computer its screen will display a READYmessage, indicating that files can be loaded onto the player. If you are using Windows® a new Removable Disk drive with a newly assigned drive letter representing the T.sonic820 will appear in the My Computer window.

Figure 6. *F: is an example drive letter, the letter in your “My Computer” window may differ

4.In the MTP (Media Transfer Mode) use Windows Media Player 10 to transfer and synchronize your WMA-DRM10Music files with the T.sonic820’s MTP Folder, all other files should be dropped on to the Data Folder. In the USB Mode (WMA-DRM10 NOT supported) you can create specific folders on your PC for each of your media files (Music, Video, Photo, E-book). Drag and drop your files onto the media folders, or onto the T.sonic820’s corresponding Removable Disk drive letter, at this stage the players’ screen will display a WRITE” message indicating that the files are being transferred to the T.sonic. When the players’ screen returns to the READYmessage you will know that the files have successfully transferred.

5.If you choose to upload files, or folders to the computer, the players’ screen will display a READ” message indicating that the files are being transferred to the Computer. When the players’ screen returns to the READYmessage you will know that the files have successfully transferred.

6.Always disconnect the T.sonicfrom a computer by selecting and following the instructions for the “Safely Remove Hardware” icon that can be found on the Windows® Toolbar at the bottom of the computer screen.

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Contents Sonic User’s Manual Table of Contents Settings Transcend Multimedia Converter Warranty Introduction Package ContentsIntroduction Features System Requirements Safety Safety PrecautionsGeneral Use Backing Up DataPlayer Controls Product OverviewIcon Color Oled DisplayPower on Charging the BatteryBasic Operation Increase Volume Power OFFDecrease Volume Play a TrackFile Navigation Reset the T.sonicMake an Audio Recording Repeat/Shuffle FunctionsPlay MP3, WMA and WMA-DRM10 Subscription Music Music ModeMusic Functions Create a Favorites Playlist File Navigator ModeOr Volume Down button Delete a file in the Music ModeIncrease/Decrease the Volume Radio ModeListen to the Radio Selecting a Radio StationRecall a Saved Station Saving a Radio StationRecord a Radio Station 2GB 4GB Record Sound Record ModeSelect a Recording Device Record FunctionsRecord using the Built-In Microphone Record using the External Microphone Record using the Line-In connection Play a Recorded Sound File Delete a file in the Record Mode Play MTV Video files on your T.sonic Video ModeVideo Functions Delete a file in the Video Mode Display JPG and BMP Photo files on your T.sonic Photo ModePhoto Functions Delete a file in the Photo Mode Read TXT E-book files on your T.sonic Book ModeBookFunctions Book Functions Delete a file in the E-book ModeEnter the Settings Menu SettingsRepeat Mode User EQ Customization Equalizer EQ ModeScreen Saving Contrast SleepSync Lyrics LanguagePlayback Speed Radio ResetUSB Media Transfer Mode MTP Media Transfer ModeMedia Transfer Modes Playlist Manager Real Time Clock RTC Slideshow TimerWorld Time REC Quality VAD Voice Activation Detection REC Input DeviceAbout Driver Installation for Windows→ Me, 2000 and XP Driver InstallationDriver Installation for Mac OS 10.0, or Later Driver Installation for Linux Kernel 2.4, or LaterConnecting to a Computer Download and Upload Music and other Files Mini USB Cable and Connecting to a ComputerSafely Remove Hardware Removing the T.sonic 820 in Windows→ Me, 2000 and XP Disconnecting from a ComputerRemoving the T.sonic 820 in Mac OS 10.0, or Later Remove the T.sonic 820 in Linux Kernel 2.4, or LaterSoftware Setup Installing the T.sonic SoftwareSonic Software Software System RequirementsSelect a Software Program Transcend Multimedia Converter Transcend Multimedia ConverterTranscend Multimedia Converter Select a Destination for the ‘.mtv’ file Slideshow Maker Slideshow MakerSlideshow Maker Preview and Start Converting Sonic Utility Software Installing the T.sonic Utility ProgramSonic Utility Installation complete PC-Lock Function for Windows Me, 2000 and XP PC-Lock FunctionPC-Lock Function Screen Saver Text Unlock Your Computer Lock Your ComputerSystem Requirements for the Boot-Up Function Boot-Up FunctionEnabling the Boot-Up Function BootBoot-Up Function Partition & Security Function Enable the Security Function in Windows Me, 2000 and XPPartition & Security Function Changing your Password Use the T.sonic Security FeaturesChange Password Forgotten your PasswordRecover the T.sonic 820 in Windows Me, 2000 and XP Restoring Factory DefaultsRecovery Function Troubleshooting TroubleshootingTrack playback sounds intermittent Cannot play a Video file on my T.sonic 820? Ordering Information SpecificationsWarranty Transcend Limited WarrantyGlossary Glossary IconsGlossary Terminology Terminology40, 44, 51, 61

820 specifications

Transcend Information, a leading storage solutions provider, has established a reputation for innovation and quality over the years. Among its noteworthy offerings is the Transcend Information 820, an advanced solid-state drive (SSD) designed to meet the needs of both casual users and professionals seeking exceptional storage performance.

The Transcend Information 820 SSD is built on the SATA III interface, boasting impressive read speeds of up to 550 MB/s and write speeds reaching 450 MB/s. This high-speed performance is crucial for users who require quick boot times, fast application load times, and seamless multitasking capabilities. The drive is particularly beneficial for those in creative fields, where large file handling is a regular part of the workflow.

One of the standout features of the Transcend 820 SSD is its use of 3D NAND flash technology. This innovative technology stacks memory chips vertically, allowing for greater storage density, improved performance, and enhanced endurance compared to traditional planar NAND. As a result, users can enjoy a more reliable and longer-lasting storage solution, suitable for various applications, from gaming to professional video editing.

In addition to performance, the Transcend 820 SSD prioritizes data safety. It includes advanced features such as S.M.A.R.T. monitoring, which provides real-time assessment of the drive’s health and performance, ensuring users are informed about potential issues before they escalate. The drive is also equipped with ECC (Error Correction Code) technology, which enhances data integrity by detecting and correcting errors that may occur during data transmission.

Another significant aspect of the Transcend 820 is its supportive software package. Transcend provides a user-friendly interface, the Transcend SSD Scope, which allows users to monitor the SSD’s status, perform firmware updates, and manage data securely. This added layer of control ensures that users can maximize the potential of their drive while maintaining optimal performance.

Moreover, the drive is available in various storage capacities, ranging from 128GB to 1TB, catering to different storage needs and budgets. Its compact form factor makes it a perfect choice for both laptops and desktops, allowing for easy upgrades and installations. The impressive durability and performance of the Transcend Information 820 SSD make it an excellent choice for users looking to enhance their computing experience.