Transcend T.sonic Photo User manual

T.sonic
Photo
User's
Manual
introduction
Congratulations
on
purchasing
Transcend’s
MP3
Photo
Player
—
T.sonic
Photo.
Transcend’s
T.sonic
Photo
does
more
than
just
your
usual
MP3
Player.
The
Player
is
a
high
quality,
high
spec,
multifunctional
device
that
includes
a
2°
High-Resolution
color
LCD
screen
for
viewing
photos.
T.sonic
Photo
includes
a
video-out
port
that
allows
you
to
connect
to
a
TV
or
projector
for
viewing
photos
or
making
presentations.
The
unit
supports
MP3,
WMA
music
playing,
and
JPEG
photo
viewing;
it
also
has
an
expansion
slot
that
supports
SD/MMC
memory
cards.
The
MP3
player’s
functions
have
extended
features
like
5
EQ
(Equalizer)
modes
and
voice
recording.
T.sonic
Photo
from
Transcend
is
your
best
choice
of
personal
digital
partner.
With
Transcend’s
T.sonic
Photo,
you
can
make
your
music
and
photo
collections
mobile,
it
brings
sight
to
your
ears.
Specifications
2°
High
Resolution
LCD
Panel
(640
x
240
pixels)
Embedded
Flash
memory
(512MB)
Supports
MP3/WMA
with
5
EQ
Effects
Colorful
JPEG
Photo
Viewing
and
Storage
Voice
Recording
Video-Out
Port
FM
Tuner:
Memory
for
10
stations
A-B
Repeating
Function
Supports
SD/MMC
Card
Reading
PictBridge
compatible
for
direct
printing
to
any
PictBridge-enabled
printer
Rechargeable
lithium-ion
battery
(lasts
8~10
hours
ona
full
charge)
Dimensions:
87.9
mm
x
70.2
mm
x
21.7
mm
Weight:
145
g
(including
battery)
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Caution:
Safety
Instructions
Use
the
following
safety
guidelines
to
help
protect
you
and
your
T.sonic
Photo
from
potential
damage.
For
Use
@
Avoid
using
or
placing
this
product
in
an
environment
above
60°C
or
below
0°C.
@
Do
not
allow
this
product
to
become
damp
or
wet
from
water
or
any
other
liquids.
@
Do
not
place
this
product
in
an
environment
with
a
strong
magnetic
field.
@
Do
not
place
this
product
in
an
environment
that
vibrates
or
is
unstable.
@
Do
not
use
a
damp/wet
cloth
to
wipe
or
clean
the
exterior
case
and/or
the
LCD
panel.
@
Only
the
DC
adapter
specified
for
this
product
can
be
used.
@
Do
not
use
or
store
your
T.sonic
Photo
in
the
environments
listed
below:
—
Direct
sunlight
—
Next
to
an
air
conditioner,
electric
heater
or
other
heat
sources
—
In
a
closed
car
that
is
in
direct
sunlight
For
Transporting
@
Do
not
pack
this
product
into
luggage
without
the
proper
padded
support.
Other
items
in
the
luggage
may
damage
the
T.sonic
Photo
without
the
proper
padding.
@
Avoid
squeezing
the
product
to
prevent
damage
to
the
LCD
panel.
@
Avoid
placing
objects
onto
the
T.sonic
to
prevent
damage.
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Caution:
Storage
PLEASE
BACK
UP
YOUR
DATA
REGULARLY.
TRANSCEND
WILL
NOT
BE
HELD
RESPONSIBLE
FOR
LOSS
OF
DATA.
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Warning:
Battery
Use
Product
Overview
ONLY
USE THE
TRANSCEND
PROVIDED
BATTERY.
USE
OF
ANOTHER
BATTERY
MAY
PRESENT
ARISK
OF
FIRE
OR
EXPLOSION.
A
_
Warning:
Power
@
ONLY
USE
THE
TRANSCEND
PROVIDED
DC
ADAPTER
APPROVED
FOR
USE
WITH
THE
PORTABLE
MP3
PHOTO
PLAYER.
USE
OF
ANOTHER
DC
ADAPTER
MAY
CAUSE
A
FIRE
OR
EXPLOSION.
@
Before
you
connect
T.sonic
Photo
to
an
electrical
outlet:
check
the
DC
adapter
voltage
rating
to
ensure
that
the
required
voltage
and
frequency
match
the
available
power
source.
@
To
remove
T.sonic
Photo
from
all
power
sources,
turn
T.sonic
Photo
off
and
disconnect
the
DC
adapter
from
the
electrical
outlet.
@
Be
sure
that
nothing
rests
on
your
DC
adapter’s
power
cable
and
that
the
cable
is
not
located
where
it
can
be
tripped
over
or
stepped
on.
A
Caution:
Audio
@
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
adequate.
End
users
may
try
to
progressively
increase
the
volume
control
therefore
risking
damage
to
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
the
earphones
are
compliant
with
the
French
regulation
concerning
musical
Walkmans
(24th
July
1998
Order).
@
Before
using
other
earphones,
confirm
that
their
technical
features
are
similar
to
those
of
the
original
m
open
ë
set.
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2”
LTPS
LCD
Panel
-
Colorful
display
interface.
EC]
Menu
Button
-Press
the
menu
button
to
view
Menu
options.
Press
the
Menu
Button
repeatedly
to
move
between
different
Menu
configurations
and
modes
(e.q.
Audio
/
File
/
Settings).
[3
Audio
Button
-
Press
the
Audio
Button
to
switch
to
the
Audio
Mode:
Music
(Pressing
the
Audio
Button
again
can
shift
between
Music
and
Radio).
Press
and
hold
the
Audio
Button
to
switch
the
data
source
between
embedded
Flash
memory
and
external
memory
cards.
Photo
Button
—
There
are
two
ways
to
view
the
photo
files,
File
List
and
Thumbnail.
Press
the
photo
button
to
shift
between
these
two
file-browsing
types.
Press
and
hold
the
Photo
Button
to
switch
the
data
sources
between
embedded
Flash
memory
and
external
memory
cards.
Volume
(Up)
Button
+
—
Press
the
Volume
Up
Button
to
increase
the
volume.
Volume
(Down)
Button
L-
Press
the
Volume
Down
Button
to
decrease
the
volume.
Previous
Button
|)
—
Press
the
Previous
Button
to
move
the
cursor
to
the
previous
item,
play
the
previous
item,
or
select
the
previous
item
in
the
menu.
Next
Button
>)
—
Press
the
Next
Button
to
move
the
cursor
to
the
next
item,
play
the
next
item,
or
select
the
next
item
in
the
menu.
Enter/Play
Button
P!)
—
Press
the
Enter/Play
Button
to
execute
selected
functions,
display
selected
photos
or
play
music.
Press
the
Enter/Play
Button
again
to
pause
the
music
while
listening
to
a
song.
Pressing
and
holding
the
Enter/Play
Button
will
stop
all
functions
and
the
device
will
return
to
Audio/Photo
mode.
EJ
Mic.
-Integrated
microphone
allows
you
to
voice
record.
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Power
Button
-
Press
and
hold
the
Power
Button
for
2
seconds
to
turn
the
T.sonic
Photo
on
and
off.
[§
Record
Button
—
Press
and
hold
the
record
button
for
2
seconds
to
start
the
recording
function.
Press
a
second
time
to
stop
the
recording.
[i]
Hand
Strap
Hole
-
Attach
the
hand
strap.
[z
—
EH
Ow
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[IX]
Speaker
-
Speaker
for
playing
music
or
recorded
files.
6]
Battery
Slot-
Rechargeable
Battery
Slot.
GJ
Lock
Switch
-
Move
this
switch
to
lock
all
buttons
when
you
want
to
prevent
them
from
being
pressed
accidentally
(Note:
When
your
T.sonic
Photo
is
locked,
you
cannot
turn
your
T.sonic
Photo
on
or
off).
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Battery
LED
Indicator
-
Red
light
indicates
the
battery
is
charging,
green
light
indicates
the
battery
has
finished
charging.
G3
DC
Adapter
Port
—
Connect
the
DC
Adapter.
[i]
Hand
Strap
Hole
-
Attach
the
hand
strap.
EJ
Earphones
Port
-
Attach
the
earphones/speakers.
hi
USB
2.0/1.1
Port-
Connect
your
T.sonic
Photo
to
your
computer.
[W
SD/MMC
Card
Slot-
Supports
SD
and
MMC
memory
cards.
iY]
A/V
Out
Port
-
Connect
A/V
Cable.
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Interface
and
Icon
Description
Audio
Mode:
Music
File
Selected
File
Mode:
Music
a
Lt
0001/0028
Current
File/Total
Files
hn
ae
e
R
Folder
Ss
Run
Away
mp3
Page
Up
File
Name
Page
Down
*
Resource
Device—
Internal/Extemal
memory
Volume
_
EQ’
Repeat
Lock
Indicator
Indicator
Indicator
fA
:
EQ
indicator
—
Pop
Ea
:
Battery
Indicator
fel
:
EQ
indicator
—
Rock
a
income
Ea
:
EQ
indicator
-
Classic
RO)
EI
:
EQ
indicator
--
Normal
B
"
Lock
indicator
(1)
ned
:
EQ
indicator—Jazz
al
:
Volume
indicator
[G3
Battery
Indicator
:
Resource
Device:
Internal
Flash
Memory
:
Resource
Device:
External
SD/MMC
Card
:
Repeat
—
All
songs
:
Repeat
—
One
song
:
Random
*
If
a
memory
card
is
inserted
in
the
card
slot
it
is
automatically
selected
as
the
default
resource
device.
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Audio
Mode:
Radio
File
Mode:
FM
Radio
Preset
Station
Active
g
4
P|
and
B
aa
Ed
:
Radio
Station
Searching
Photo
Mode
:
Thumbnail
Mode
Sub-Folder
PLoeo
fy
0001/0028
Up
One
Folder
ae
File
Selected
ane:
—
fe
rt
File
Name
=]
Park.jpg
|=;
fre)?
Preset
Station
/
One
step
or
Auto
Search
Indicator
Folder
Thumbnail
Photo
‘|
=)...
Sub-Folder-T.sonic
Photo
can
support
up
to
10
levels
of
subfolders.
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Interface
and
Icon
Description
Music
Playing
0001/0030
A-B
repect
Playing
Song
Status
Bar
Playing
time/Total
Time
D
:
Forward
m
Pause
Voice
Recording
Recording...
Recording
Period
aN
a
a
will
miii
A
b
=
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System
Requirements
To
connect
your
T.sonic
Photo
to
a
computer,
the
system
requirements
are:
1.
Desktop
or
notebook
computer
with
a
USB
port
2.
One
of
the
following
operating
systems:
@
Windows
98/98SE
@
Windows
ME
(No
driver
needed)
@
Windows
2000
SP3
or
later
(No
driver
needed)
@
Windows
XP
(No
driver
needed)
Driver
Installations
Windows
®
98/98SE:
1.
Turn
on
the
computer.
Verify
the
USB
port
is
enabled
and
working
properly
(Do
not
plug
your
T.sonic
Photo
into
the
USB
port
at
this
time).
2.
Insert
the
Driver
CD
into
the
CD-ROM
drive.
3.
If
the
CD
doesn’t
auto-start,
then
execute
Setup.exe
in
the
<CD-Drive>:\DrivenWindows98
for
Windows
98
of
the
driver
CD.
The
setup
menu
will
appear.
4.
After
selecting
the
Install
Driver
button
from
the
setup
menu,
the
InstallShield
Wizard
will
guide
you
through
the
installation
process.
5.
Restart
your
computer
to
complete
the
driver
installation.
InstallShield
Wizard
Complete
Welcome
to
the
InstallShield
Wizard
for
T.sonic
Phatn
Setup
has
tinshec
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.soac
hoto
on
you
computer.
The
InstallSkield®
Wizard
will
install
T.sonic
Proto
on
your
computer.
T3
continus,
click Next.
Plug
in
the
T.sonic
Pheto
afer
you
click
Finish
to
complete
etap.
Fig1:
Installation
Wizard
Fig2:
Installation
Complete
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Connecting
to
a
Computer
Using
the
USB
cable
provided,
connect
your
T.sonic
Photo
to
a
computer
to
transfer
photo,
audio
or
other
data
files.
Note:
If
your
computer
operating
system
is
Windows
98,
please
install
the
driver
first.
1.
Connect
the
smaller
end
of
the
USB
cable
to
the
USB
port
on
your
T.sonic
Photo.
2.
Connect
the
larger
end
of
the
USB
cable
to
the
USB
port
on
your
computer.
Fig3:
Connecting
to
a
Computer
Charging
the
Battery
Your
T.sonic
Photo
has
an
integrated,
rechargeable,
lithium-ion
battery
(1800
mAh).
Before
you
use
your
T.sonic
Photo
for
the
first
time,
you
must
charge
the
battery
for
at
least
8
hours.
A
Warning
ONLY
USE THE
TRANSCEND
PROVIDED
BATTERY.
USE
OF
ANOTHER
BATTERY
MAY
PRESENT
A
RISK
OF
FIRE
OR
EXPLOSION.
1.
Connect
the
DC
header
of
the
adapter
cable
to
the
DC
adapter
port
on
your
T.sonic
Photo.
2.
Connect
the
power
cord
of
the
adapter
cable
to
an
electrical
outlet.
The
Battery
LED
indicator
on
your
T.sonic
Photo
will
turn
red.
This
means
the
lithium-ion
polymer
battery
is
charging.
3.
Once
the
Battery
LED
indicator
turns
green,
your
T.sonic
Photo
has
finished
charging
and
the
battery
is
at
a
full
charge.
4.
After
charging
for
the
first
time,
it
will
take
approximately
4
hours
to
completely
recharge
the
battery.
Fig
4:
Charging
the
battery
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If
your
T.sonic
Photo
stops
responding,
perform
a
reset.
Files
that
are
being
transferred
may
be
lost
but
other
data
is
normally
retained.
M,
To
perform
a
reset,
press
the
Power
Button
and
Menu
Button
simultaneously.
bap
The
T.sonic
Photo
will
turn
off
immediately.
Then
you
can
press
the
Power
ol
Button
to
turn
on
your
T.sonic
Photo
again.
Fig
5:
Performing
a
Reset
Turning
the
Power
On/Off
Performing
a
Reset
Power
On:
Press
&
Hold
the
Power
Button
for
2
seconds
to
turn
on
your
T.sonic
Photo.
The
default
screen
is
the
Audio
Mode
—
Music.
Power
Off:
Press
&
Hold
the
Power
Button
for
2
seconds
to
turn
off
your
T.sonic
Photo.
Power
Save
Mode:
T.sonic
Photo
supports
the
auto
power
save
function.
If
the
T.sonic
Photo
is
idle
for
a
certain
period
of
time,
it
will
enter
the
power
save
mode
automatically.
You
can
set
your
power
save
mode
time
in
the
Menu
options
(The
default
Power
Save
time
is
disabled).
Fig
6:
Press
and
hold
to
turn
on/off
power
Lock
Move
the
Lock
Switch
to
lock
or
unlock
the
buttons
on
your
T.sonic
Photo.
Lock
the
buttons
when
you
want
to
prevent
them
from
being
pressed
accidentally.
Note:
When
your
T.sonic
Photo
is
locked,
you
cannot
turn
your
T.sonic
Photo
on
or
off.
Fig
7:
Lock
Button
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Downloading
files
from
a
PC
to
the
T.sonic
Photo
1.
Use
the
USB
cable
included
in
the
package
to
connect
T.sonic
Photo
to
the
USB
port
of
your
PC.
2.
Anew
USB
mass-storage
device
will
be
found
and
T.sonic
Photo
will
be
listed
as
a
new
drive
under
your
operating
system.
3.
T.sonic
Photo
will
automatically
recognize
your
music
(MP3/WMA/WAV)
and
photo
(JPEG)
files.
In
Audio
Mode,
you
will
only
be
able
to
select
from
your
music
catalogue;
In
Photo
Mode,
you
will
only
be
able
to
choose
from
your
photo
collection.
Note:
If
you
store
files
other
than
MP3AWMAAWAV/JPEG
in
a
folder
and
transfer
the
folder
to
T.sonic
Photo.
The
device
will
only
recognize
those
files
listed
above
and
will
not
recognize
any
other
files,
but
these
files
will
take
up
memory.
Card
Reader
Function
nals
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1.
There
are
two
modes
on
your
T.sonic
Photo,
Audio
Mode
and
Photo
Mode.
2.
Press
the
Audio
Button
to
switch
to
the
Audio Mode:
Music.
Press
the
Audio
Button
again
and
you
can
switch
to
the
Radio.
Press
the
Audio
Button
repeatedly
and
you
can
switch
between
these
two
audio
functions.
Note:
Please
insert
your
earphones
when
you
switch
to
the
FM
Radio
mode.
3.
Press
the
Photo
Button
to
switch
to
the
Photo Mode.
There
are
two
file-browsing
types
for
photo
files,
Thumbnail
and
File
List.
Press
the
Photo
Button
repeatedly
and
you
can
switch
between
these
two
photo-
browsing
types.
Switching
Between
Audio
and
Photo
Modes
@
Audio:
Music
@
Audio:
Radio
@
Photo:
Thumbnail
@
Photo:
File
List
Browsing
Music
Files
1.
Press
the
Audio
Button
to
switch
to
the
Music
files
(MP3/WMA)
browsing
>
0001/0028
page.
BE
Run
Away
mp3
2.
Press
the
Next
Pl)
or(/Previous
Button
to
select
a
file
you
want
to
play.
3.
Press
and
hold
the
Next
p»)
or
(|
Previous
Button
to
scroll
between
pages.
4.
Press
the
Enter/Play
Button
(>I)
to
play
the
music.
5.
Press
the
Volume
Up
or
Down
Button
to
adjust
the
music
volume.
Fig10:
Browsing
music
files
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Playing
Music
Files
.
To
begin
using
the
A-B
repeat
function
.
Press
the
Enter/Play
Button
(>i)
to
play
the
music.
.
While
playing
music,
press
the
Enter/Play
Button
[>i]
to
pause
the
music.
.
While
playing
music,
press
and
hold
the
Enter/Play
Button
(>i)
to
stop
the
music,
then
return
back
to
the
Music
browsing
page.
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0001/0030
while
playing
music,
press
the
Record
Button
once
to
mark
the
beginning
of
the
track
and
press
the
Record
Button
again
to
mark
the
end
section
of
the
track
you
wish
to
repeat.
To
cancel
the
A-B
repeat
function,
press
the
Record
Button
for
a
third
time.
Fig11:
Playing
MP3/WMA
music
file
Fig12:
Playing
Wave
voice
file
Audio
Mode:
Radio
nme
—
ww
2
.
Press
and
hold
the
Next
>]
or
Previous
(i)
Button
to
automatically
search
.
If
you
would
like
to
save
a
preferred
radio
station,
press
the
Record
Button.
.
Press
the
Audio
Button
repeatedly
to
switch
between
Music
and
Radio.
.
Press
the
Audio
Button
and
switch
to
Radio.
Note:
Please
insert
your
earphones
when
you
switch
to
the
FM
Radio
mode.
.
Press
the
Next
P)
or
Previous
(K9
Button
to
search
for
available
radio
stations
manually.
f
; f
A
for
available
radio
stations.
B
To
listen
to
your
preset
stations,
press
the
Enter/Play
Button
[»I)
to
hear
°
each
preset
station
one
by
one.
If
you
would
like
to
delete
one
or
all
of
the
preset
radio
stations,
press
the
00.88
Mr
[A
99.88
MHz
E
Li
E
4.uill
on
b
ail
Fig13:
FM
radio
Menu
Button
and
follow
the
Delete
process
as
described
in
the“
”
section
in
the
Menu
Chapter.
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Browsing
Photo
Files
1.
.
Press
the
Photo
Button
repeatedly
and
.
you
can
switch
between
these
two
.
Press
the
Next
Jor
Previous(#)
Button
Ea
AE
ia
E
.
Press
the
Enter/Play
Button
[»I]
to
view
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There
are
two
ways
to
view
your
photo
files.
eFile
List
eThumbnail
STOE
AERA
EE
511001
.
JPG
browsing
methods.
to
select
a
file
you
want
to
play.
@
Park.jpg
Fig14:
Thumbnail
Browsing
the
photo.
Fig15:
File
List
Browsing
Viewing
Photos
and
Automatic
Slide
Show
-_
ww
.
While
pausing
the
slideshow,
press
the
.
Press
and
hold
the
Enter/Play
Button
.
Inthe
Photo
browsing
page,
press
the
Enter/Play
Button
to
view
the
photo.
Note:
Certain
JPEG
files
cannot
be
recognized
by
the
T.sonic
Photo.
In
this
instance,
please
use
the
bundled
"T.sonic
Photo
Converter"
Software
to
convert
the
files
so
that
they
can
recognized
by
the
T.sonic
Photo.
.
Press
the
Next
[ej
or
Previous(l#)
Button
to
select
the
next
or
previous
photo.
.
While
viewing
photos,
press
the
Enter/Play
Button(l)
again
to
begin
the
auto
slideshow.
.
During
the
slideshow,
press
the
Enter/Play
Button
(i!)
again
to
pause
the
auto
slideshow.
Enter/Play
Button
I)
again
to
resume
the
auto
slideshow.
to
stop
the
auto
slide
show
and
return
to
the
Photo
browsing
page.
Fig16:
Photo
Slide
Show
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Setting
the
Automatic
Slide
Show
Timer
1.
2.
The
time
in-between
slides
being
displayed
can
be
set
to
1,
3,
5
or
7-second
intervals.
Press
the
Next
px)
or
Previous
(k)
Button
to
pan
through
the
time
interval
settings
and
choose
the
delay
you
want.
Fig
17:
Automatic
Slide
Show
Timer
Recording
1,
2.
3.
.
Press
the
Record
Button
again
to
stop
recording
and
it
will
switch
to
the
Press
and
hold
the
Record
Button
to
begin
recording.
The
recording
page
will
show
the
recording
time.
For
better
recording
quality,
hold
the
microphone
as
close
as
possible
to
the
voice
or
sound
being
recorded.
Recording...
Audio
Mode.
Press
the
Enter/Play
Button
[>ll)
to
play
the
file
you
just
recorded.
Fig
18:
Recording
Voice
Viewing
Photos
from
a
TV
or
Projector
.
Press
and
hold
the
Power
Button
for
2
seconds
to
turn
on
your
.
Insert
the
memory
card
into
the
card
slot
or
choose
the
internal
.
The
same
operation
applies
when
plugging
the
device
into
.
Use
the
A/V
cable
included
in
the
package
to
connect
the
T.sonic
Photo
to
the
A/V
port
of
your
TV
or
projector.
.
Plug
the
end
with
the
yellow
connector
into
the
Video-In
port
and
Red
connector
into
the
Audio-In
port
of
your
TV
or
projector.
.
Plug
the
other
end
of
the
A/V
cable
into
the
A/V
Port
of
your
T.sonic
Photo.
T.sonic
Photo.
memory
resource
and
your
T.sonic
Photo
can
slideshow
the
available
JPEG
photos
stored
on
the
memory
card.
LCD
screen
for
photo
viewing.
Fig
19:
Viewing
Photos
from
a
TV
or
Projector
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Displaying
a
PowerPoint
presentation
1.
2
3.
4.
2.
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Save
a
copy
of
your
PowerPoint
presentation
as
a
JPEG
file
(*.jpg).
Each
slide
in
the
presentation
will
be
saved
as an
individual
JPEG
file.
Note:
Certain
JPEG
files
cannot
be
recognized
by
the
T.sonic
Photo.
In
this
instance,
please
use
the
bundled
"T.sonic
Photo
Converter"
Software
to
convert
the
files
so
that
they
can
recognized
by
the
T.sonic
Photo.
Copy
these
files
directly
to
your
T.sonic
Photo
or
to
an
MMC/SD
memory
card.
Plug
your
T.sonic
Photo
directly
into
a
projector
using
the
units
A/V
port
and
cable.
Choose
the
presentation
slides
that
you
want
to
show
or
set
up
an
automatic
slide
show
of
your
presentation.
Connecting
to
a
Photo
Printer(PictBridge)
Using
the
USB
cable
provided,
connect
your
T.sonic
Photo
to
a
photo
printer(PictBridge
compatible)
to
print
photo
files.
1.
2.
3.
Display
the
photo
you
wish
to
print,
press
and
hold
the
Record
Button
until
the
message
box
pops
up
Connect
the
smaller
end
of
the
USB
cable
to
the
USB
port
on
your
T.sonic
Photo.
Connect
the
larger
end
of
the
USB
cable
to
the
USB
port
on
the
photo
printer.
Note:
Please
consult
your
photo
printer
manual
for
any
special
instructions
regarding
connecting
devices
.
Follow
the
on-screen
steps
listed
below
to
choose
the
hard
copy
picture
type
you
wish
to
print
@
Size:
Photo
Size.
Sizes
are
dependent
on
the
type
of
photo
printer
and
the
paper
you
are
using.
@
Copies:
How
many
copies
do
you
wish
to
print.
Note:
These
settings
are
dependent
on
the
photo
printer
you
use.
.
Use
Enter/Play
Button
to
change
the
settings
.
Press
the
Enter/Play
Button
to
start
printing
or
remove
the
USB
cable
to
cancel
the
printing.
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Setting
Menu
Operations
Menu
Operations
1.
Press
the
Menu
Button
to
open
the
settings
menu.
2.
There
are
three
setting
menus:
Audio
Menu(Audio/File/Setting),
Photo
Menu(Photo/File/Setting)
and
Radio
Menu(Radio/Setting)
3,
Press
the
Menu
Button
repeatedly
to
switch
between
these
three
configuration
modes.
4,
After
choosing
one
mode,
press
the
Next
{pl}
or
Previous
(i)
Button
to
select
the
item
you
want
to
configure
and
then
press
the
Enter/Play
Button
to
change
the
value.
5,
After
selecting
the
Basic
Settings
Mode,
press
the
Menu
Button
again
or
press
the
Audio
or
Photo
Button
to
cancel
the
settings
menu
operation.
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File
Setting
<A
Photo
File
Setting
“A
Normal
oa
joes
99.88
MHz
4
wil
on
O
B
en)
Fig
20:
Pop
Up
Menu
Menu
Introduction
1.
Audio
Control
Mode
EQ
Effectsrom:
You
can
change
your
music
tone
to
a
different
equalizer
status.
There
are
four
modes
to
choose
from:
@
Normal
(Default):
Normal
mode
for
music
playing
®
Rock:
Rock
&
Roll
mode
for
music
playing
@
Pop:
Pop
music
mode
for
music
playing
è
Jazz:
Jazz
style
mode
for
music
playing.
è
Classic:
Classic
style
mode
for
music
playing
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Repeat
and
Random:
When
playing
the
music,
you
can
repeat
one
selected
song
or
all
songs
listed
in
the
data
source.
e
Off
(Default):
Repeat
function
off.
è
Single:
Repeat
playing
a
selected
song.
è
All:
Repeat
all
songs
on
the
selected
data
source.
è
Random:
Randomly
play
different
songs.
2.
Radio
Control
Mode(Radio
Menu)
e
Delete
One
Station:
You
can
delete
the
currently
selected
preset
station
è
Delete
All
Stations:
You
can
delete
all
preset
stations
e
Add
Preset
Station:
You
can
add
a
new
preset
station.
3.
Photo
Control
Mode(Photo
Menu)
Slideshow
Timer
@
1
Sec.
:
Change
the
photo
delay
time
to
1
sec.
è
3
Sec.
(Default):
Change
the
photo
delay
time
to
3
sec.
è
5
Sec.
:
Change
the
photo
delay
time
to
5
sec.
e
7
Sec.
:
Change
the
photo
delay
time
to
7
sec.
Browsing
Type
e
Thumbnail
(Default):
Pan
through
the
stored
photos
by
Thumbnail.
è
File
List:
Pan
through
the
stored
photos
by
Listed
Files
4.
File
Control
Mode
Source:
Select
the
data
source
for
playing
the
music
or
photos.
You
can
select
the
same
function
by
pressing
and
holding
the
Audio
or
Photo
Button.
If
a
flash
memory
card
is
inserted
in
the
card
slot
and
a
memory
source
is
not
specified
the
memory
card
will
be
automatically
selected
as
the
default
memory
source.
è
SD/MMC:
Select
the
external
SD
or
MMC
memory
cards
as
your data
source.
è
Memory:
Select
the
embedded
flash
memory
as
your
data
source.
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Copy:
Copy
the
selected
file
from
the
memory
card
to
the
embedded
flash
memory,
or
vice
versa.
Delete:
Delete
the
selected
file.
Format:
Format
the
selected
device.
(
AX
Warning:
Formatting
the
selected
device
will
erase
all
the
data.)
Update
Firmware:
You
can
download
the
latest
firmware
from
Transcend’s
Web
site
to
upgrade
the
functions
of
your
T.sonic
Photo.
Note:
You
must
be
connected
to
the
Transcend
website
to
download
the
latest
firmware
for
your
player.
5.
Basic
Settings
Mode
Brightness:
Adjust
the
brightness
of
the
screen
(If
you
choose
a
high
level
of
brightness,
it
may
reduce
your
battery
life
due
to
higher
power
consumption).
@
Normal
(Default)
:
Standard
screen
brightness.
@
High:
Higher
screen
brightness.
@
Low:
Lower
screen
brightness.
Backlight
Timer:
Turn
off
the
backlight
while
playing
the
music.
If
there’s
no
button
action,
the
device
will
automatically
turn
off
the
backlight.
@
10
Sec.
:
The
backlight
will
be
turned
off
in
10
seconds.
@
30
Sec.:
The
backlight
will
be
turned
off
in
30
seconds.
è
Always
On
(Default):
The
backlight
will
not
be
turned
off
automatically.
Auto
Sleep:
Will
automatically
turn
off
T.sonic
Photo
after
a
specified
time
frame.
è
10
Min.:
Power
will
be
turned
off
after
the
device
is
idle
for
10
minutes.
è
30
Min.:
Power
will
be
turned
off
after
the
device
is
idle
for
30
minutes.
è
60
Min.:
Power
will
be
turned
off
after
the
device
is
idle
for
60
minutes.
e
Off
(Default):
T.sonic
Photo
will
not
turn
off
automatically.
(Note:
When
you
are
playing
MP3
music,
listening
to
FM
radio
program,
or
slide-showing
your
photo
collections,
T.sonic
Photo's
auto
sleep
function
is
overridden.)
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e
NTSC
(Default):
Changes
the
Video-out
signal
to
the
NTSC
TV
system
signal.
e
PAL:
Changes
the
Video-out
signal
to
the
PAL
TV
system
signal.
TV
Out
Format:
Adjusts
the
TV
system
Language:
Change
the
settings
menu
language.
Supports
11
different
languages.
è
English
(Default)
@
Italian
@
Portuguese
è
Simplified
Chinese
@
French
@
Japanese
è
Russian
è
Traditional
Chinese
e
German
è
Korean
@
Spanish
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This
section
covers
common
problems
or
questions
you
might
encounter
while
using
your
Transcend
T.sonic
Photo.
Do
not
try
to
open
the
case
of
your
T.sonic
Photo
or
the
warranty
will
be
voided.
If
a
fault
occurs,
first
check
the
points
listed
below.
If
you
are
unable
to
solve
the
problem
with
this
information,
please
consult
your
dealer
or
service
center.
Q:
|
cannot
turn
my
Transcend
T.sonic
Photo
on.
A:
You
may
not
be
holding
the
Power
Button
down
for
long
enough.
Please
press
and
hold
the
Power
button
down
for
at
least
2
seconds.
Check
to
see
if
the
Lock
Button
is in
the
locked
position.
If
so,
move
it
to
the
unlocked
position
to
turn
on
the
device.
If
that
doesn’t
solve
the
problem,
T.sonic
Photo
may
be
out
of
power.
You
can
connect
the
adapter
to
the
T.sonic
Photo
then
turn
on
the
T.sonic
Photo.
Q:
What
if
the
battery
runs
out
of
power?
A:
If
you
see
the
capacity
of
the
battery
icon
on
your
screen
is
empty,
please
recharge
your
battery
by
using
the
adapter.
See
“Charging
the
Battery”
section
in
the
Setup
Chapter.
Q:
How
dol
change
the
battery
of
my
T.sonic
Photo?
(This
will
not
void
the
warranty)
A:
Verify
that
you
are
using
a
Transcend
certified
battery.
Please
be
aware
using
another
battery,
which
is
not
provided
by
Transcend,
may
cause
a
fire
or
explosion.
1.
Push
the
battery
cover
switch
located
on
the
rear
of
the
unit
and
slide
open
the
cover.
2.
Remove
the
battery
3.
Reinsert
the
screw
before
closing
the
cover.
Note:
Do
NOT
force
the
battery
into
its
slot.
If
the
battery
does
not
easily
fit,
make
sure
that
you
are
inserting
it
correctly.
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A
Warning
THERE
IS
A
DANGER
OF
EXPLOSION
IF
THE
BATTERY
IS
INSTALLED
INCORRECTLY.
A
Warning
USE
ONLY
TRANSCEND
APPROVED
BATTERIES;
USE
OF
ANOTHER
BATTERY
MAY
PRESENT
A
RISK
OF
FIRE
OR
EXPLOSION.
Please
contact
your
dealer
or
service
center
if
you
are
not
sure
you
can
replace
the
battery
by
yourself.
Q:
Where
is
my
Stop
button?
A:
The
Play/Pause
Pl)
button
also
functions
as
the
Stop
Button
when
it
is
held
in
for
about
2
seconds.
Q:
|
cannot
see
or
access
music
or
photo
files
stored
on
my
T.sonic
Photo’s
internal
memory?
A:
Check
that
you
do
not
have
a
memory
card
selected
as
the
preferred
memory
source
in
the
Menu
settings.
Q:
I
am
unable
to
hear
music
or
recorded
sounds
through
the
Player’s
speaker.
A:
First
check
that
you
do
not
have
earphones
plugged
into
the
unit's
earphone
port,
next
check
that
you
have
the
volume
set
to
a
high
enough
level.
Q:
What
size
of
external
MMC/SD
cards
can
my
T.sonic
Photo
take?
A:
Currently
your
T.sonic
Photo
can
take
MMC/SD
cards
up
to
4GB
in
size.
Q:
How
much
MP3
music
can
I
store
on
my
T.sonic
Photo’s
internal
memory?
A:
You
can
store
approximately
17
hours
on
the
512MB
player.
Q:
Transcend
T.sonic
Photo
hangs/lags/stalls.
A:
Whenever
the
Transcend
T.sonic
Photo
hangs;
you
can
follow
the
Reset
process
as
described
in
the
“Performing
a
Reset”
section
in
the
Setup
Chapter.
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T.sonic
Photo
Transcend
P/N
TS512MMP810EU
Capacity
512MB
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