Transcend Information T.sonicTM 612 Charging the Battery, Basic Operation, Power On, Power Off

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Charging the Battery

1.Open the rubber cap on top of the T.sonic, you can see a mini USB port inside.

2.Insert one end of the USB cable into the T.sonic‘s mini USB port, and plug the other end of the cable into a computer USB port.

3.Power on the unit and the display will show the ready status. While charging is on going, the lightning logo and battery icon will flicker. When the unit is charged, the lightning logo will disappear and the battery icon will indicate the battery charge level.

Before using the T.sonic for the first time, remember to charge the built-in battery.

If the battery power is low, the battery icon will flicker. Please use USB to charge the battery. It takes about 3 hours to fully charge the battery.

The lifespan of the battery depends on how often it has been charged. Charging the battery too many times results in a shorter battery lifespan. Overtime the Li-ion polymer battery’s power retention wears out.

Basic Operation

Power On

Press and hold the PLAY 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.

The waiting time of power on depends on how many files in T.sonic. More files in T.sonic will spend more waiting time powering on.

Power Off

Press and hold the PLAY button to turn the power off. In about three seconds the Power Off Status Bar will appear on the OLED display to show you the Power Off status. Release the PLAY button and the power will turn off.

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Contents SonicTM 610/612 User’s Manual Table of Contents Sonic Limited Warranty SettingsPackage Contents FeaturesSystem Requirements RemindersProduct Overview Oled Display Icons IndicationsCharging the Battery Power OnPower Off Basic OperationIncrease Volume Play a TrackPause a Track Advance to the Next TrackDecrease Volume Repeat a TrackRepeat All Tracks Repeat Random TracksDriver Installation Driver Installation for Windows 98SEDriver Installation for Windows Me, 2000, and XP Driver Installation for Mac OS 9.0 or LaterDriver Installation for Linux Kernel 2.4 or Later Play MP3 Music MP3 FunctionDownload or Upload MP3/WMA Files Using the Navigation Functions Settings ModeAB Repeat Function FM Functions T.sonicScan for a Channel Preset a ChannelSelect a Preset Channel Record an FM Channel Voice Recording Function Record a VoiceSettings Play the Recorded FilesREC Quality REC EnvironmentContrast LanguagePower Saving Screen SaverClock Set Time-Date Date SetUser EQ Delete MP3/WMA/WAV Files AboutSafely Remove Your T.sonic Recover Your T.sonic Remove the T.sonic in Windows 98SERemove the T.sonic in Windows Me, 2000, and XP Remove the T.sonic in Mac OSRecover the T.sonic in Windows 98SE T.sonic 610 Firmware Update dialog box appearsRecover the T.sonic in Windows Me, 2000, and XP Page T.sonic 610 Firmware Update dialog box will appear Page Menu Table Troubleshooting Driver CD cannot auto-run in WindowsTrack playback sounds intermittent Sonic cannot operate after it was formatted in Windows Specifications Ordering InformationTranscend Information, Inc