Transcend Information T sonic 310 user manual Charging the Battery, LED Description

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Charging the Battery

Before using the T.sonic310 for the first time it is necessary to charge the battery for at least 12 hours.

1.Plug the T.sonic310 into your desktop or notebook computer.

2.A red LED indicates the battery is being charged.

3.When the LED turns green the battery is fully charged.

4.It takes the T.sonic310’s battery approx. 4 hours to fully charge, and approx. 3 hours to become 80 percent charged.

5.A fully charged battery will give you approx. 18 hours of continuous MP3 playtime.

LED Description

On first sighting a Red LED you have approximately 2 hours of battery life remaining

MP3 Player Mode

During Playback a Green LED indicates you do NOT need to charge the battery.

A Red LED indicates that you need to charge the battery. On first seeing a Red LED you have approx. 3 hours of battery life left.

If you wish to turn on your T.sonic310 when the Lock switch is ON, the LED will appear Red in color.

If you turn on your T.sonic310 and no music files have been loaded onto the player, the LED will firstly be Green in color to indicate that the player is ON, but then it will Flash Red.

Flash Drive Mode

A Green LED indicates that the battery is fully charged. A Red LED indicates that you need to charge the battery.

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