Mach Speed Technologies T2810C instruction manual Applications, System Settings

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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 application 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

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Contents Foreword Model T2810CPage Features Charging the Player Basic OperationsLoading files Using Windows Media PlayerPage Connect the MP3 player to a working USB port Page Page Main Menu Music Mode Icon explanation from top to bottom Lyric Display Music MenuIcon Explanation Left to right Video ModePhoto Mode Icon explanation Left to right Ebook Reader Icon Explanation Top, Left to right Icon Explanation Bottom, Left to right CameraCamera Interface Video Record Explorer PC CameraApplications System SettingsSet Time Power off TimerDefault Settings UpgradeVideo Conversion Limited Manufacturer’s Warranty Discrepancy & Shipping Damage ExchangesConsequential Damages and Limitations