Transcend Information user manual Removing the T.sonic 615 in Windows→ Me, 2000, XP and Vista

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Figure 6. The T.sonic 615 shows up as a Removable Disk in the My Computer window

*Note: “(F:)” is an example drive letter – your “My Computer" window may differ

3.To transfer normal MP3 and WMA music files to the T.sonic, the MTP (see Music Transfer Protocol) mode in the Settings menu must be set to “USB.” You can transfer music and data files to the T.sonic by simply dragging them onto the T.sonic 615’s “Removable Disk” drive letter.

4.While files are being transferred to the T.sonic, the screen will display a “WRITE” message. After files have been successfully transferred, the “READY” message will be displayed again.

5.If you choose to transfer files or folders to the computer, the T.sonic will display a READ” message indicating that files are being transferred to the computer. After files have been successfully transferred, the READYmessage will be displayed again.

NEVER unplug the T.sonic during file transfer. Unplug the T.sonic only when Windows informs it is safe (see Disconnecting from a Computer) and the “READY” screen disappears.

Disconnecting from a Computer

Always follow the procedures listed below before you disconnect the T.sonic.

Removing the T.sonic 615 in WindowsMe, 2000, XP and Vista

1.Select the Hardware icon in the system tray.

2.The Safely Remove Hardware pop-up window will appear. Select it to continue.

Figure 7. Safely Remove Hardware

3.A message window will appear stating: “The ‘USB Mass Storage Device’ device can now be safely removed from the system.”

Figure 8. Safe to Remove Hardware

4.Unplug the T.sonic from your computer.

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Contents Sonic User’s Manual Table of Contents Connecting to a Computer︱ Record Mode︱Sonic Utility Software︱ Ordering Information︱ Transcend Limited Warranty︱ Package Contents︱ Introduction︱System Requirements︱ Features︱Safety Precautions︱ General UseBacking Up Data Player Controls︱ SonicMusic Playback Screen︱ Text Display Mode Charging the Battery Connecting to a ComputerPress to play the currently selected MP3, WMA, or WAV track Repeat Playing MP3, WMA, or WMA-DRM10 Music Listening to the Radio Recalling a Saved Station Making Voice Recordings with the Built-In Microphone File Navigator Settings︱ Settings MenuUser EQ Customization Normal Record Settings Record Quality Maximum Record Time / Quality Table VAD Voice Activity DetectionContrast Song TitleDate / Time Settings Set Date / Time Time Zone Daylight Saving Time DSTFM Reset Music Transfer Protocol MTP Driver Installation for Mac OS 10.0, or Later Driver Installation︱Driver Installation for Windows→ Me, 2000, XP and Vista Driver Installation for Linux Kernel 2.4, or LaterTransferring Files to the T.sonic Removing the T.sonic 615 in Windows→ Me, 2000, XP and Vista Removing the T.sonic 615 in Mac OS 10.0 or Later Installing the T.sonic Utility Program Sonic Auto-Run windowChoose a language Installation complete Enable PC-Lock Click the OK button to start the PC-Lock Sonic Utility Partition Password and Hint Enter your password Click on the OK button to complete the New Password setup Troubleshooting︱ Sonic just isn’t working properly Sonic Powers OFF automaticallyTrack playback sounds intermittent Cannot find the file that was just copied to the T.sonicSpecifications︱ Ordering Information︱Transcend Information, Inc