Oregon MP810 user manual Transferring Files, Disconnecting the Player from PC

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NOTE: Windows 98SE-based computers indicate that new hardware has been found and automatically installs the software drivers. If you have not installed the software, please first install the program before connecting the device.

TRANSFERRING FILES

After connecting your recorder to the computer, the computer will detect and identify the device as a removable storage drive, allowing you to drag and drop files between your computer and your player.

1.Select the voice or MP3 / WMA files from your computer.

2.Drag and drop the selected files into the Removable Disk.

NOTE: Your MP3 player is equipped for mass data storage support. This means that it can also be used as a portable hard drive to store and transport all forms of computer data files. You will not be able to view or play any of the stored data unless it is one of the supported audio formats.

MP3 (Layer 3 MPEG-1, MPEG-2 and MPEG-2.5)

WMA (Windows Media Audio)

WAV (IMA ADPCM format)

NOTE: During file transfer, the audio player's LCD display shows a symbol to signal PC-to-audio player connectivity. The LCD display

flashes (writing file to player) or (writing file to computer) to indicate that data is being transferred.

DISCONNECTING THE PLAYER FROM PC

Unplug your player when it displays . Do not unplug your player during file transfer. Follow the procedures below to disconnect the player from your computer running the following operating systems.

NOTE: Wrongly disconnecting or unplugging the player from the PC during file transfer may damage the software and cause your player to operate improperly. Please see the section on "TROUBLESHOOTING" for more information.

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Contents Model MP810 Contents General Warnings Introduction Package ContentsLCD Display Symbols Product OverviewFront View Getting Started Inserting BatteryLow FullMP3 Player Link Software System RequirementsWindows 98SE Connecting to a Computer Windows ME, 2000, XPRemovable Disk icon is found in My Computer. The audio Transferring Files Disconnecting the Player from PCWindows 98SE Using the Audio PlayerOn / OFF Music / Voice / Free MemoryRecording Adjusting Volume Level 00 ~Playback / Pause / Stop / Turn OFF Previous / Next Track or Voice RecordingRepeat Equalizer DeleteButton Lock ProgramsOregon Scientific MP810 Firmware Upgrade Reinstalling FirmwareFormatting the Audio Player TroubleshootingWhat .WAV formats does the audio player support? What causes the audio player to run so slowly?My player is unable to start, or the display is garbled Safety General Warnings Safety and CareCopyright Special NoticeAbout Noise Cleaning Your Audio Player Technical SpecificationsStorage Type DescriptionFCC Statement About Oregon ScientificFor Home or Office USE Oregon Scientific. All rights reserved

MP810 specifications

The Oregon MP810 is a state-of-the-art multi-purpose weather station that caters to the needs of outdoor enthusiasts, gardeners, and weather watchers alike. This advanced device combines accuracy, convenience, and a wide array of features designed to provide a comprehensive overview of environmental conditions.

One of the standout features of the MP810 is its precise temperature and humidity measurements. The device uses advanced sensors to provide real-time data with impressive accuracy, enabling users to monitor both indoor and outdoor conditions effectively. The MP810 measures temperature in both Celsius and Fahrenheit, giving users flexibility based on their preferences.

Another key characteristic of the Oregon MP810 is its ability to provide detailed forecasts. The integrated barometric pressure sensor allows the device to predict short-term weather changes, making it an invaluable tool for planning outdoor activities. The intuitive display features weather icons that illustrate the current conditions and forecasts, allowing for quick interpretation.

The MP810 also excels in its rain gauge capabilities. It can measure rainfall levels up to 9999 millimeters, providing users with a clear picture of precipitation over time. This feature is particularly useful for gardeners and farmers who need to monitor moisture levels for optimal crop growth.

With its wireless technology, the Oregon MP810 can transmit data over a considerable distance, making it easy to set up in various locations. The base unit receives signals from outdoor sensors, allowing users to place the sensors in the best position for accurate environmental measurement without being tethered to a power source. The battery backup system ensures uninterrupted functionality, even during power outages.

In terms of design, the MP810 boasts a sleek and modern appearance, making it an attractive addition to any home or garden space. The large, backlit LCD display ensures excellent readability, even in low-light conditions, further enhancing user experience.

The ease of use is a significant selling point of the Oregon MP810. With straightforward setup procedures and a user-friendly interface, it caters to individuals who may not be technically inclined. The device comes equipped with a comprehensive user manual, guiding users through all its functionalities.

Ultimately, the Oregon MP810 stands out as a reliable and efficient multi-purpose weather station. Its impressive array of features, including accurate temperature and humidity readings, rainfall measurement, and intuitive displays, makes it an excellent choice for anyone interested in tracking and understanding their local weather conditions.