Page 2
Whether you’re a serious cyclist, a bike commuter or just in it for the ride, tommyca surrounds you with sound. Equalized for perfection, a set of onboard, high efficiency, full range speakers and digital amplifier ensure purity.
Chapter 3: Hooking it up 3.1 Charging the Battery .....................10 3.2 Connecting to your PC ....................11 3.2.1 Loading Music File/Folder from your PC to tommyca ..........11 3.2.2 Deleting File/Folder from tommyca ................11 3.3 Connecting to an Auxiliary Device ................11 3.4 Connecting Earphones....................12 ...................
1.4 Installing the Quick Release Handlebar Mounting Bracket 1. Using #3 Allen Key, remove the 2 set screws from the mounting bracket. 2. Center the mounting bracket on either side of the handlebar stem with the tommyca logo facing forward. 3. Hold the clamps around the handlebar.
2.2 Menu Controls Tommyca has four main menu and setup controls. To use the controls, press firmly on the desired function control button. Note: Controls are intentionally tight to help ensure rain proofing and should be pressed firmly to activate the function.
2.3 Riding Controls Tommyca has several multi-function toggle controls positioned for easy access while riding. Left Side Controls Play / Pause - to toggle between the Play / Pause functions, quickly press and release the control. In FM and Aux mode short press on play/pause function as ...
The battery will charge automatically whenever the device is connected and the computer is on. 2. Connecting it directly to an electric wall outlet using the tommyca Universal USB Power Adaptor a. Only use the power adaptor supplied with the device. (TCS 3200 only) Note: •...
2. Click |Yes| in the |Confirm File Delete| popup window. 3.3 Connecting to an Auxiliary Device To use tommyca with an auxiliary device, such as a 3 party music player, Connect it to the device through the AUX jack using a suitable cable connector.
3.4 Connecting Earphones Tommyca is compatible with most plug-in earphones. To connect earphones: 1. Remove the protective rubber cap. 2. Connect earphones to the device. Note: • To ensure continued rain resistance, ALWAYS replace the cap whenever you are not using the earphone or AUX jack •...
Chapter 4: Setup Chapter 4: Setup 4.1 System Setup To access the system menus, press the Menu/Back control. Press the up arrow to select a parameter to modify, 1. Press the arrow to highlight the desired option. 2. Press 4.1.1 Language 1.
Music display 2. Press the Riding Mode Control to choose MP3 or FM 5.2 FM Radio 5.2.1 Listening Tommyca has 2 FM listening options: |manual| |preset| To change between manual to preset: 1. Press to go into the menu screen 2.
5.2.2 Setup Manual - Allows you to scroll through frequencies one at a time and preset your stations. To access manual setup: 1. Press to go into the main menu screen 2. Select FM, press 3. Select |manual|, press 4. Use arrows to find the desired frequency To save the current station as a preset or switch to auto scan, 5.
Chapter 6: Taking it on the Road Chapter 6: Taking it on the Road 6.1 Attaching tommyca to the Quick Release mounting bracket To attach the unit to your bike, 1. Slide the Power Switch to the On position 2. Align the mounting holds over the mounting slots 3.
Chapter 7: Safety Regulations Chapter 7: Safety Regulations Designed specially for cyclists, tommyca Riding Controls allow you to easily adjust listening options with minimal hand movement Important things to remember: 1. Never dismantle, repair or rebuild the player. 2. Do not drop or subject the unit to impact.
8.1 Compatibility Tommyca is compatible with PC and Apple computers 8.1.1 Supported File Formats: Tommyca supports MP3, WMA, and WAV format music files as well as external playback sources. 8.1.2 Battery life Under normal use, the tommyca battery should last over 6 hours.
Chapter 9: Troubleshooting Guide and Technical Specifications Chapter 9: Troubleshooting Guide and Technical Specifications • No power Make sure the player is turned On • Press the Play / Stop button for 2 sec. • Check that the battery is charged •...
Need help?
Do you have a question about the TCS 3100 and is the answer not in the manual?
Questions and answers