Transcend Information 615 user manual Backing Up Data

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Do not use a damp/wet cloth to wipe the exterior case.

Do not use or store your T.sonic in any of the following environments: o Direct sunlight

o Next to an air conditioner, electric heater or other heat sources o In a closed car that is in direct sunlight

Backing Up Data

Transcend does NOT take any responsibility for data loss or damage during operation. If you decide to store data on your T.sonic, we strongly advise that you regularly backup the data to a computer or other storage medium.

To ensure Hi-Speed USB 2.0 data transfer rates when connecting to a computer, please ensure the computer has the necessary USB drivers. If you are unsure how to check this, please consult your computer or motherboard’s User’s Manual for USB driver information.

Caution: Risk of Deafness

Repeated or regular use of headphones or earphones at volume levels above 80 decibels can give a false impression that the audio level is not high enough. Users may try to progressively increase the volume control, therefore risking a dangerous noise level for their ears.

To protect your health and your hearing, keep the volume of your MP3 player below 80 decibels and do not use for an extended period of time. Stop use if symptoms like headaches, nausea, or hearing disorders occur.

Your MP3 player is limited to a volume level of 100 decibels.

Both the MP3 player and its accompanying earphones are compliant with the French regulation concerning musical Walkmans (24th July 1998 Order).

Before using any other earphones, confirm that their technical specifications are compatible with the original set.

Reminders

Make sure the switch is not enabled before turning on the player.

Never use the “Quick Format” or “Full Format” functions in Windows® to format your T.sonic 615.

Follow the procedures in the “Disconnecting from a Computer” section to properly remove your T.sonic 615 from a computer.

Transcend occasionally releases firmware updates for certain products. We suggest you visit http://www.transcendusa.com and download the latest firmware version for your device.

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Contents Sonic User’s Manual Table of Contents Record Mode︱ Connecting to a Computer︱Sonic Utility Software︱ Ordering Information︱ Transcend Limited Warranty︱ Introduction︱ Package Contents︱General Use Features︱Safety Precautions︱ System Requirements︱Backing Up Data Sonic Player Controls︱Music Playback Screen︱ Text Display Mode Connecting to a Computer Charging the BatteryPress 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 Menu Settings︱User EQ Customization Normal Record Settings Record Quality VAD Voice Activity Detection Maximum Record Time / Quality TableSong Title ContrastDate / Time Settings Set Date / Time Daylight Saving Time DST Time ZoneFM Reset Music Transfer Protocol MTP Driver Installation for Linux Kernel 2.4, or Later Driver Installation︱Driver Installation for Windows→ Me, 2000, XP and Vista Driver Installation for Mac OS 10.0, 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 Sonic Auto-Run window Installing the T.sonic Utility ProgramChoose 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︱ Cannot find the file that was just copied to the T.sonic Sonic Powers OFF automaticallyTrack playback sounds intermittent Sonic just isn’t working properlyOrdering Information︱ Specifications︱Transcend Information, Inc