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A-B repeat

2, 3

Function that allows a user to mark a designated section of a track for continuous replay.

auto-scan

12, 27

Automatically-scan begins a search process that will continue until a recognized signal is arrived at.

cable

2, 4, 7, 31, 32

Device that is used to connect one hardware device to another without a loss in function.

CD-ROM

28, 35, 42

Compact Disk-Read Only Memory is a compact disk format that can store music, text and graphics.

CH

12

A Channel is a frequency carrier on which transmissions are received e.g. radio, TV.

Desktop

3, 42

This is a single user stationary computer running the Window®, Mac, or LinuxOperating System.

driver

4, 28, 37, 42

A software program that allows a hardware device to communicate with a computer operating system.

Earphones

2, 5, 12

Accessory that plugs into a device and is used for listening to audio files.

Equalizer

3, 6, 17, 18, 47

This function allows a user to change the way they hear a song by altering its frequency bands.

FAQ

42

Frequently Asked Question.

 

Flash

2, 3, 35

A rewritable type of solid-state memory storage.

 

FM

3, 2, 3, 12, 13, 14, 20, 27, 47

Frequency Modulation is a transmission technique that produces a clearer sound.

frequency

12, 27

A measurement of the number of vibrations that occur in one second.

GB

13, 15, 24

A GigaByte measures memory storage capacity, one GB equals one billion bytes.

Hz

18

Hertz is a unit of frequency measurement.

 

icon

7, 10, 12, 14, 15, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 47

Is a small picture that represents a function, file, folder, disk drive, or some other element of a device.

Karaoke

2, 3, 20

A sing-along feature that displays the words of a song on a screen while you are listening to the song.

KHz

13, 15, 24

KiloHertz is a unit of frequency measurement.

 

Li-ion battery

3, 7, 31, 32, 45

Lithium-Ion battery is a rechargeable battery that has a greater energy capacity and stability.

 

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Contents Sonic User’s Manual Table of Contents Time Settings Sonic Utility Software Introduction Package ContentsIntroduction Features System Requirements Safety Safety PrecautionsGeneral Use Backing Up DataPlayer Controls Product OverviewIcon Oled DisplayBasic Operation Charging the BatteryPower on Increase Volume Power OFFDecrease Volume Play a TrackMake an Audio Recording Reset the T.sonicRepeat a Track Repeat All TracksFile Navigator Mode Music ModePlay MP3, WMA and WMA-DRM10 Subscription Music Music FunctionsDelete a file in the Music Mode Radio Functions Radio ModePage Recall a Saved Station Record ModeRecord a Radio Station Record FunctionsRADIOFunctionsSelect a Recording Device Record SoundFunctions Record using the Built-In MicrophoneRecord using the External Microphone Record Functions Record using the Line-In connectionRecord Functions Play a Recorded Sound FileDelete a file in the Record Mode Enter the Settings Menu SettingsRepeat Mode Equalizer EQ ModePage Screen Saver User EQ CustomizationPage Language SleepContrast Playback Speed FM ResetSync Lyrics Playlist Manager Music Transfer ModeAbout Real Time Clock RTC Time SettingsWorld Time Daylight Saving Time DST REC Quality Advanced Record SettingsPage REC Input Device REC EnvironmentPage VAD Voice Activation Detection Preset RECRecord Settings Driver Installation for Windows→ Me, 2000 and XP Driver InstallationDriver Installation for Mac OS 10.0, or Later Driver Installation for Linux Kernel 2.4, or LaterConnecting to a Computer Download and Upload Music and other Files Mini USB Cable and Connecting to a ComputerSafely Remove Hardware Removing the T.sonic 630 in Windows→ Me, 2000 and XP Disconnecting from a ComputerRemoving the T.sonic 630 in Mac OS 10.0, or Later Remove the T.sonic 630 in Linux Kernel 2.4, or LaterSonic Utility Installing the T.sonic Utility ProgramSonic Utility Software Sonic Utility Program InstallShield Wizard Sonic Utility Menu Using the T.sonic Utility ProgramPC-Lock Function PC-Lock FunctionPC-Lock Function for Windows Me, 2000 and XP Screen Saver Text Unlock Your Computer Lock Your ComputerSystem Requirements for the Boot-Up Function Boot-Up FunctionEnabling the Boot-Up Function Boot-Up FunctionBoot-Up Function Partition & Security Function Enable the Security Function in Windows Me, 2000 and XPPartition & Security Function Changing your Password Use the T.sonic Security FeaturesChange Password Forgotten your PasswordRecovery Function Restoring Factory DefaultsRecover the T.sonic 630 in Windows Me, 2000 and XP Troubleshooting TroubleshootingTrack playback sounds intermittent Cannot listen to DRM music on my T.sonic 630? Ordering Information SpecificationsSpecifications Warranty Transcend Limited WarrantyGlossary Glossary IconsGlossary Terminology TerminologyMP3