Introduction Package Contents ... 1 Features ... 1 System Requirements ... 2 Before Use ... 2 Driver Installation Driver Installation for Windows 98SE... 3 Driver Installation for Windows Me, 2000, and XP ... 4 Driver Installation for Mac OS 9.0 or Later... 4 Driver Installation for Linux Kernel 2.4 or Later ...
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MP3 Function To Download or Upload MP3/WMA files... 9 To Play MP3 Music... 10 AB Repeat Function ... 10 Voice Recording Function To Record Voice ... 10 To Play the Recorded Files ... 11 LED Indication ... 12 Recover JetFlash To Recover JetFlash in Windows 98SE ...
Thank you very much for purchasing Transcend’s JetFlash™. This small device is more than a USB Flash Disk. It combines a USB Flash Drive with MP3, AB repeat, and voice recording functions. With a USB connector, it can expedite exchanging huge amounts of data between any desktop or laptop computers with a USB port.
System Requirements Desktop or notebook computer with USB port One of following operating systems: • Windows 98SE • Windows Me • Windows 2000 • Windows XP • Mac OS 9.0 or later • Linux kernel 2.4 or later Before Use Keep JetFlash away from heat, direct sunlight, and moisture.
Driver Installation for Windows 98SE Put the Driver CD into the CD-ROM (Auto-Run supported). Click Win98 Driver button. Click Next to continue. The InstallShield Wizard guides you through the installation process. Plug JetFlash into an available USB port. Your computer automatically detects this new device.
Driver Installation for Windows Me, 2000, and XP No driver is required. These Windows operating systems have built-in drivers to support JetFlash. Simply plug JetFlash into an available USB port, and Windows installs the files needed to use it. A new Removable Disk drive with a newly assigned drive letter appears in the My Computer window.
Example: Create directory of /mnt/JetFlash first: mkdir /mnt/JetFlash mount JetFlash: mount –a –t msdos /dev/sda1 /mnt/JetFlash After installing the driver, simply plug JetFlash into an available USB port and you can use it like a hard drive or other data storage device. WARNING: To prevent loss of data and/or damage to JetFlash, never remove a JetFlash from a device while LED is flashing.
How to Unplug JetFlash Safely Before removing JetFlash, please make sure the LED is not flashing! If you remove JetFlash while the LED is flashing, unpredictable damage to the files or JetFlash may occur. When JetFlash is unplugged, it automatically enters MP3 mode. To exit MP3 mode, press and hold the PLAY/PAUSE To Remove JetFlash in Windows 98SE Unplug JetFlash from your system directly when data are not transferring.
Enter MP3 Mode 1. Disconnect JetFlash from your computer. 2. Press and hold the PLAY/PAUSE mode). The Power/Play LED turns green. To exit from MP3 mode, press and hold the PLAY/PAUSE till the LED turns off. Enter Record Mode 1. Disconnect JetFlash from your computer. 2.
Play a Track Press the PLAY/PAUSE LED blinks green and there is track playback. If there is no track in your JetFlash, the Power/Play LED turns green. Pause a Track Press the PLAY/PAUSE green and the track is paused. To resume track playback, press the PLAY/PAUSE button again. Advance to Next Track Roll the Track Control Wheel toward NEXT Reverse to Previous Track...
Repeat All Tracks Press the Track Control Wheel Wheel twice when the Repeat LED is off. The Repeat LED blinks orange. To resume normal playback, press the Track Control Wheel Repeat a Portion of One Track (AB Repeat) 1. Press the Volume Control Wheel repeat.
To Play MP3 Music Make sure you have downloaded MP3 or WMA files to the root directory of your JetFlash. Disconnect JetFlash from your computer. Connect the earphone with the earphone jack Set HOLD switch to “OFF” position. Press and hold the PLAY/PAUSE mode).
Record LED turns red. Press the REC Press the REC Press the REC The recorded files (VXXX.WAV format) are saved on the folder “Voice”, in an ascending order. With sufficient power: 128MB memory can store up to 9 hours of recorded voice. To achieve better quality recording, keep JetFlash and the voice source within 7 meters distance.
Record LED Power/Play LED (Red) (Green) fast blink normal blink normal blink normal blink normal blink normal blink normal blink normal blink normal blink normal blink normal blink normal blink Never use the Format functions of Windows, Macintosh or Linux to format your JetFlash. If your JetFlash is ever damaged, you can use the Recovery program to restore its default settings.
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New Hardware Found messages appear. (Only the first time you recover the JetFlash.) Click the Recovery button on the JetFlash splash screen. Initializing JetFlashM Firmware Update status bar message appears. New Hardware Found messages appear. (Only the first time you run the Recovery program.)
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JetFlashM Firmware Update dialog box appears. Check the Format Data Area box and Option dialog box appears. Click Yes to continue.
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Click Start to initiate the low-level format. If JetFlashM Firmware Update dialog does not appear, press and hold PLAY/PAUSE button to re-plug JetFlash first. Then, click the Recovery button on the JetFlash splash screen again. 10. Click Close to complete the Recovery procedures. 11.
To Recover JetFlash in Windows Me, 2000, and XP Skip steps 1-3 if the Utility program has already been installed. Put the Driver CD into the CD-ROM (Auto-Run supported) and click the Utility button on the JetFlash splash screen. Transcend JetFlashM Audio Player Setup window appears. Click Next to continue. The InstallShield Wizard guides you through the Utility installation.
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Do not release the PLAY/PAUSE completed. Found New Hardware messages appear. (Only the first time you recover the JetFlash.) If using Windows Me or 2000, go directly to step 9. Wait a while until Found New Hardware Wizard windows appears. Click Next to continue. (Only appears the first time you recover the JetFlash.) Found New Hardware Wizard window appears.
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Click the Recovery button on the JetFlash splash screen. 10. Initializing JetFlashM Firmware Update status bar message appears.
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11. Found New Hardware messages appear. (Only appears the first time you run the Recovery program.) 12. JetFlashM Firmware Update dialog box appears. Check the Format Data Area box and Option dialog box appears. Click Yes to continue.
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Click Start to initiate the low-level format. If JetFlashM Firmware Update dialog does not appear, press and hold PLAY/PAUSE button to re-plug JetFlash first. Then, click the Recovery button on the JetFlash splash screen again. Click Close to complete the Recovery procedures. 13.
Q1: Why doesn’t the driver CD Auto-Run after it is inserted into the CD-ROM drive in Windows? This problem usually occurs because the Auto-Insert function of the CD-ROM drive is disabled. Please enter Device Manager in Control Panel and enable the Auto-Insert function of the CD-ROM drive.
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A7: Please press and hold the PLAY/PAUSE button a second or two longer, until the three LEDs blink once and the Power/Play LED turns green. If the problem persists, please check to see whether the battery power is used up. If it is, replace the battery with a new one. Q8: Why can’t I turn on JetFlash and start playing MP3 music or recording voice? A8: Please check following: 1.
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Q14: Why is JetFlash automatically removed from the operating system when I use it as a USB Flash Drive? A14: This problem occurs when you press the PLAY/PAUSE connected with a USB port. Please unplug JetFlash from the USB port then re-plug it. Q15: Why are the “Modified”...
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