Mach Trio T4300HD Instruction Manual

Mach trio t4300hd: user guide

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T4300HD

Instruction Manual

Congratulations on purchasing your Trio
Personal Media Player! To get the most out of your purchase,
please take the time to carefully read through this manual.
Foreword
If any problems occur during while using your Trio, please feel free to contact
Mach Speed technical support at 580-272-0035, or sending an email to
mssupport@machspeed.com.
Thank you for your support and cooperation!
Mach Speed Technologies bears no responsibility for any damage or loss of
personal data due to misuse of software and/or hardware, damage to the player
caused by human factors, replacement of battery, or other unforeseen
circumstances. To prevent loss of your data, please backup your data regularly.

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  • Page 1: Instruction Manual

    Thank you for your support and cooperation! Mach Speed Technologies bears no responsibility for any damage or loss of personal data due to misuse of software and/or hardware, damage to the player caused by human factors, replacement of battery, or other unforeseen...
  • Page 2 Information in the manual is subject to change without notice and is subject to copyright protection. Copying or otherwise reproducing this material without prior written consent is prohibited. Due to Firmware changes, some of the pictures and functions described in this manual may not be the same as are included with your player.
  • Page 3: Basic Operations

    Caution Do not use the player in exceptionally cold or hot, dusty, damp or dry environments. Do not drop, strike, or throw your player. Physical damage to your player will void ALL warranties. Please charge your battery when: o Battery power icon shows an empty icon; o The system automatically shuts down and the power is soon off when you switch on the unit once again;...
  • Page 4 To power the player off, slide the power switch to the down position and hold it there for 5 seconds or until the Trio Logo is displayed. Once the device has powered off, slide the power switch to the up position until it locks in place. Please note that if you simply slide the switch to the up position to power off, the player will not save any settings changes you have made.
  • Page 5 Windows Media Player “Overdrive” download service.) 1. Open Windows Media Player, enter the sync tab and connect the player to a working USB port. Windows Media player will prompt you with a setup screen asking you to name the MP3 player.
  • Page 6 2. Once you have named your MP3 player, select Finish, and your Windows Media Player will open to the Sync tab. 3. Drag your music to the sync list (on the right of the screen) from the list on the left. Once you have selected the music you wish to add to the player,...
  • Page 7 4. Windows Media player will load the songs on to your player. 5. Once all the songs you have added are synced to the unit, and Windows Media Player says that is safe to disconnect your MP3 player, disconnect the device.
  • Page 8: Copy And Paste

    Note- This alternate method is used to load videos, pictures, and ebook files as well as audio files Connect the MP3 player to a working USB port. When the unit is connected to your computer, it will create a gray and green icon in the system tray (lower right hand corner of your desktop).
  • Page 9 Locate the drive created by the unit, generally just called Removable Disk, with a letter in Parenthesis. Drive letters vary depending on your system configuration. Open the drive by either double left clicking on the drive itself, or by right clicking to open the option menu then left click on the desired drive.
  • Page 10: Main Menu

    Repeat step 7 for as many songs as you want to copy on to the unit. NOTE: MAC Computers When connected to your MAC computer, the device will act as a removable drive. Simply drag your files to the device. Main Menu The main menu of the player lets you access the other modes of the player.
  • Page 11 Search In addition, you are able to enter the search feature by tapping the Search Bar in the upper right hand corner of the desktop. Below the search bar is the Time and a button which will allow you to select what you are searching for.
  • Page 12: Video Mode

    Volume- This icon may be white or blue, and will display a number after the speaker icon. Tapping this icon will bring up a slider which allows you to adjust your volume. Battery- This icon will display how full the battery is. Purple is good! Back- this is the Back icon used in many system settings modes, and will be located in the upper right hand corner next to the battery...
  • Page 13 Only 6 videos are displayed on the screen at once, if you have more loaded on the player, touch the screen and slide your finger up to scroll the list. To begin playing a file, simply tap that file. Button Explanation Display Mode- This player has a 16:9 screen ratio, and if your video file is the same ratio, pressing this icon will do nothing.
  • Page 14: Video Submenu

    Previous- Tapping this icon will skip to the previous track, and if you press your finger there and hold it, the current video will rewind. Play/Pause- Tapping this icon will alternate between playing and pausing the file. If you pause a file, and then return to the main menu, or press the back button, the player will remember your place in the video.
  • Page 15: Music Mode

    Caption- Selecting this option will enable or disable captions or subtitles for the current video file. If you do not have a subtitle file for the video you are watching, this option will be faded out and unselectable. Caption files must be in SRT format, must be named identically to the video file (aside from the extension), and loaded in the same folder as the video file.
  • Page 16 Note- this player will playback files which are in MP3, WMA (non encrypted), APE, and FLAC formats. If your audio files are not in one of these formats, the files will not play. When you enter Music Mode, you will be presented with a music selection screen, which will allow you to select audio files.
  • Page 17 Play List- You may have noticed while searching for music, that each audio file has a “Plus Sign” to the right of it. If you tap this “Plus Sign” it will add that particular song to your Playlist. When you select this icon, it will display all files loaded in your Playlist.
  • Page 18 Once you have entered the Music Playback mode, your file should begin playing automatically. This screen will display a visualizer, equalizer mode, bitrate, repeat mode, file name, artist, album, and lyrics (if available). If you have Album art properly loaded, the CD image in the upper right hand corner will change to that album art.
  • Page 19: Music Playback Submenu

    A-B- This icon controls you’re a-B Repeat Function. While a file is playing, tap this icon to set an A point. Allow the file to proceed and tap the icon again. This will set your B point. At this point, the file will play from points A to B over and over again.
  • Page 20: Ebook Mode

    eBook Mode The eBook mode allows you to view your text, lyric and caption files. You can even listen to your music while reading. Please note that eBook mode will only access files in TXT, LRC or SRT formats. If your files are not in one of these formats, they will not be recognized.
  • Page 21 Page Jump- Tapping this icon will allow you to jump to a specific page in the file. Set a page number from 00001 to 99999 and select yes to jump to that page. Please note that that if you set the number higher than the number of pages that your file actually contains, it will simply jump to the last page of the file.
  • Page 22 Tap a thumbnail to begin displaying your images. When viewing an image, the image will adjust automatically for optimum display. To move to the next or previous file, touch the middle of the screen and slide your finger to the left or to the right.
  • Page 23 Start Slideshow- Tapping this icon will begin displaying your images as a slideshow. The slideshow timer is set in the Photo Submenu, explained below. Tapping this icon again will stop the slideshow. Optimize Display- Tapping this icon will restore your image to optimum display.
  • Page 24 The recording screen will display the name of the file being recorded (VREC001.WAV in the example above) as well as the length of the current recording and the maximum amount of recording time left. Begin Recording- Tap this icon to begin recording. The status above will change from “Ready”...
  • Page 25 Search Control- Tapping this allows you to toggle between search controls and scan for stations.  Auto Scan- Automatically scans the available stations and saves any with a strong signal as a preset. This will override any presets you have manually saved. ...
  • Page 26 Begin Recording- This icon is located in the upper right hand corner of the screen, by the volume and time. When you tap this icon, it will immediately enter recording mode and begin recording the FM station you are currently receiving. When in this mode, follow the instructions listed in Recording mode.
  • Page 27: Time Zone

    Tap the icons to swap between months and the Icon to return to the current date. Your Date and time is set using the System Time option in the Settings. Time Zone The Time Zone option lists the current time (based on the time you have set in the player) of a number of prominent cities throughout the world.
  • Page 28 Tapping the icons will swap between different cities and tap the city name to bring up a list of cities which will allow you to select one directly. If there is one city you check regularly, tap the your default. Stopwatch You can use the player as a stopwatch to time yourself of your friends.
  • Page 29: System Settings

    Calculator This player comes equipped with a standard calculator. Tap the icons on the screen to perform your calculations. System Settings The system settings menu allows you to adjust most facets of your player. Whether the desktop picture, screen brightness, system time, or power savings settings, it’s all found here.
  • Page 30 Remember that in order to save any settings changes you make, when you power off, do so by sliding the power switch to the down position for 5 seconds. Display Settings- Adjust your display settings, including brightness, and the light time. Light Time- If you are not viewing pictures or watching a video, and do not touch the screen, the player will power the screen off to conserve battery life.
  • Page 31 Auto Shut Time You can set this option to power the player off when the player is idle (no music playing, not watching a video, etc) in order to conserve battery life. TV Out Setting This is the settings change for the HDMI output on the player. TV switch- Allows you to manually change your display to HDMI or back to the player’s screen.

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