Introduction... 1 Package Contents ... 1 Features ... 1 System Requirements ... 1 Reminders ... 2 Caution: Risk of Deafness... 2 Product Overview ... 2 Charging the Battery ... 3 LED Description... 3 Basic Operation ... 4 Power On ... 4 Power Off ...
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Safely Remove Your T.sonic 310 ... 14 Remove the T.sonic 310 in Windows Remove the T.sonic 310 in Windows Remove the T.sonic™ 310 in Mac™ OS 10.0, or Later and Linux™ Kernel 2.4, or Later ... 14 Troubleshooting ... 15 Specifications ... 17 Ordering Information...
Flash Drive with an MP3 Player. You can now store your files, folders, documents, photos and music on one tiny device that will also allow you to play your music. The T.sonic 310 plugs directly into your desktop or notebook computer, is easy to use and includes an amazing TouchPad controller.
Reminders 1. Keep your T.sonic 310 away from heat, direct sunlight, and moisture. Do not bend, flex, or drop your T.sonic 310. 2. Make sure the LOCK switch is set to the “OFF” position before trying to Power-On the unit.
A Red LED indicates that you need to charge the battery. On first seeing a Red LED you have • approx. 2 hours of battery life left. If you wish to turn on your T.sonic 310 when the Lock switch is ON, the LED will appear Red • in color.
To use as an MP3 Player you must plug in the Earphones. If the T.sonic 310 stops working, simply plug out and plug in the earphones to reset the player. Power On Plug in the Earphones and press the PLAY/PAUSE Button to power on the unit. A Green LED indicates activity and a positively charged battery, a Red LED indicates an illegal action, or that the battery needs to be charged.
Fast Forward Press and hold the TouchPad [B] to Fast-Forward a track. Fast Rewind Press and hold the TouchPad [A] to Fast-Rewind a track. Increase Volume Slide up [B to A] on the TouchPad to increase the volume level. Decrease Volume Slide down [A to B] on the TouchPad to decrease the volume level.
2. Select “Next” to continue. 3. The InstallShield Wizard will guide you through the installation process. 4. After the drivers have been installed, plug your T.sonic 310 into an available USB port. The New Hardware Found dialogue boxes will appear.
My Computer window. Driver Installation for Mac™ OS 10.0 or Later No drivers are required. Just plug your T.sonic™ 310 into an available USB port and your computer will automatically detect it. Driver Installation for Linux™ Kernel 2.4 or Later No drivers are required.
Execute the utility program in Start -> Programs -> T.sonic 310 -> T.sonic 310 Utility. Once the PC-Lock function is enabled, you can use your T.sonic 310 as a key to lock your computer, protecting it from being used by other users.
Lock Your Computer After the PC-Lock function is enabled, your computer will be locked whenever you remove your T.sonic 310. If your computer is locked, the screen will display the locked status as shown below. Unlock Your Computer To unlock your computer, you must re-insert your T.sonic 310. The locked status on the screen will disappear and you are now free to use your computer.
You can partition the T.sonic 310 into two partition types. The two types are: Type 1: “Public Area Only” This is the default partition type for the T.sonic 310. It allows the entire volume of the T.sonic 310’s memory to be accessed by anyone. No secure data area is established.
T.sonic 310 is partitioned into a single Logical Unit Number (LUN) identified device, which contains a Public Area and a Private Area. Secure data can be established in the Security Area, which is protected by a password. Access to data in the Public Area is unrestricted.
T.sonic 310. 2. Click the Logout button in the T.sonic 310 Utility window. Once you have successfully completed the Log Out procedure for the Private Area of your T.sonic™ 310, only data in the Public Area will be accessible. Change Password 1.
Running the Recovery program will erase all of the data on your T.sonic 310. If there are bad blocks in the flash memory chip of the T.sonic 310, the memory size of the T.sonic 310 after running the Recovery program will be smaller than the original memory size.
Remove the T.sonic™ 310 in Mac™ OS 10.0, or Later and Linux™ Kernel 2.4, or Later Drag and drop the Disk icon corresponding to your T.sonic 310 into the trashcan. Then unplug your T.sonic 310 from the USB port. ®...
Check the following: 1. Is your T.sonic 310 properly connected to the USB port? If not, unplug it and plug it in again. 2. Is your T.sonic 310 connected to the Mac keyboard? If yes, unplug it and plug it into an available USB port on your Mac Desktop instead.
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Check the following: 1. Are there any MP3, or WMA files in the root directory of your T.sonic 310? If not, you must download music files from your computer or the Internet first (Only Mpeg I Layer 3 and WMA files compressed at a rate of 32Kbps–320Kbps are supported).
Customer Satisfaction. All Transcend Information, Inc. (Transcend) products are warranted and tested to be free from defects in material and workmanship and to conform to the published specifications. During the warranty period, should your Transcend T.sonic fail under normal use in the recommended...
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