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Available in green, red and walnut 4. Brief Description Helps provide people with Dementia with music in a way they can independently access themselves. 5. Contents 1 x Simple Music Player 6. Snoezelen® Stimulations Audible 7. Best Use Use indoors.
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8. Compatible ROMPA® Products ROMPA® and WINSLOW® Resources provide a range of equipment and resources both for people who have difficulties with fine motor control, reminiscence, audible activity and also specifically designed resources for those who have Dementia. 9. Starting Up To operate, there are just three controls: ...
The ’NEXT TRACK’ controls can also be operated using a switch. Insert the switch adapter into socket position “2”. When the switch is operated, the Simple Music Player will change to the next track. The Flap must be lifted to enable this function.
12. Technical Specification Dimensions: 300mm x 190mm x 110mm Weight: 1.7kg Colour: Available in Red, Green, and Burr-Walnut effect Memory capacity: 4GB minimum (about 1500 - 2000 songs) Music upload: via USB connection (cable provided) compatible with Microsoft Windows, Apple ios and Linux ...
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Attaching a USB player Make sure your Simple Music Player has no mains power or else this process will not work. The lid can be open or closed; it will have no effect on the upload process. Insert the USB cable in its socket at the back of the Simple Music Player...
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Connect the other end of your USB cable to a convenient USB port on your computer. Transferring Files At this point only turn the SMP power on. Depending upon your particular computer you may get a pop-up message such as: Clicking on 'Open Folder to view files' will open the memory area ready for transferring your files by your preferred means.
Apple device so it cannot play 'Apple protected' .m4p downloads). Reformatting The Simple Music Player acts exactly the same as if it’s a USB stick or flash drive plugged into your machine, so formatting is just the same operation. MAKE SURE YOU REFORMAT USING MSDOS-FAT FORMAT.
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I haven't got files in MP3 format. What do I do? MP3 is a generic term for this type of player; the Simple Music Player can handle several popular file formats listed below: ...
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Apple users: Deleting existing files The Simple Music Player looks and plays all the compatible files it finds on its internal memory regardless of which directory or folder they are in. Apple iOS doesn't actually delete files when you press the 'delete' key, but creates a hidden sub-folder called '.trash' or '.trash-1000' and simply moves them into that folder.
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Music Player off and on again, re-establish connection and delete the last track on the list. Further copies of these instructions can be downloaded at www.rompa.com We hope you find our instructions invaluable. If you have any suggestions for improving them further your comments will be greatly received –...
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