Transcend Information 630 user manual Safety Precautions, General Use, Backing Up Data, Reminders

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Safety Precautions

These usage and safety guidelines are IMPORTANT! Please follow them carefully.

Your T.sonic630 is connected to a computer using a Mini USB to USB A-Type cable. Please ensure that you connect the cable ends to the ports correctly.

General Use

zCarefully unpack the contents of the T.sonicpackage.

zDo not allow your T.sonicto become damp or wet from water or any other liquids.

zDo not use a damp/wet cloth to wipe or clean the exterior case.

zDo not use or store your T.sonicin any of the listed environments:

oDirect sunlight

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

Backing Up Data

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

zTo ensure Hi-Speed USB 2.0 data transfer rates when using the T.sonic630, please check the computer has the relevant USB drivers installed. If you are unsure on how to check this, please consult the computer, or motherboard User’s Manual for USB driver information.

Caution: Risk of Deafness

1.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.

2.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.

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

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

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

Reminders

1.Make sure the LOCK switch is set to “OFF” before trying to Power ON the unit.

2.Never use the “Quick Format,” or “Full Format” in Windows® to format your T.sonic630.

3.Follow the procedures in the “Disconnecting from a Computer” section to remove your T.sonic630 from a computer.

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Contents Sonic User’s Manual Table of Contents Time Settings Sonic Utility Software Introduction Package Contents Introduction Features System Requirements Safety Precautions SafetyGeneral Use Backing Up DataProduct Overview Player ControlsOled Display IconBasic Operation Charging the BatteryPower on Power OFF Increase VolumeDecrease Volume Play a TrackReset the T.sonic Make an Audio RecordingRepeat a Track Repeat All TracksMusic Mode File Navigator ModePlay MP3, WMA and WMA-DRM10 Subscription Music Music FunctionsDelete a file in the Music Mode Radio Mode Radio FunctionsPage Record Mode Recall a Saved StationRecord a Radio Station Record FunctionsRADIOFunctionsRecord Sound Select a Recording DeviceFunctions Record using the Built-In MicrophoneRecord using the External Microphone Record using the Line-In connection Record FunctionsPlay a Recorded Sound File Record FunctionsDelete a file in the Record Mode Settings Enter the Settings MenuRepeat Mode Equalizer EQ ModePage User EQ Customization Screen SaverPage Language SleepContrast Playback Speed FM ResetSync Lyrics Music Transfer Mode Playlist ManagerAbout Time Settings Real Time Clock RTCWorld Time Daylight Saving Time DST Advanced Record Settings REC QualityPage REC Environment REC Input DevicePage Preset REC VAD Voice Activation DetectionRecord Settings Driver Installation Driver Installation for Windows→ Me, 2000 and XPDriver Installation for Mac OS 10.0, or Later Driver Installation for Linux Kernel 2.4, or LaterConnecting to a Computer Mini USB Cable and Connecting to a Computer Download and Upload Music and other FilesSafely Remove Hardware Disconnecting from a Computer Removing the T.sonic 630 in Windows→ Me, 2000 and XPRemoving 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 Using the T.sonic Utility Program Sonic Utility MenuPC-Lock Function PC-Lock FunctionPC-Lock Function for Windows Me, 2000 and XP Screen Saver Text Lock Your Computer Unlock Your ComputerBoot-Up Function System Requirements for the 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 Use the T.sonic Security Features Changing your PasswordForgotten your Password Change 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 Transcend Limited Warranty WarrantyGlossary Icons GlossaryGlossary Terminology TerminologyMP3