Thank you for purchasing the Music-In-A-Flash™ MP3 Music System. This music system has been designed to meet the demands of the home & business music markets by offering a simple to use and reliable system. Please take a few moments to read through this document and familiarize yourself with the installation and operation of your new Music-In-A-Flash™...
Mounting the player(s) on a wall: o The Music-in-a-Flash would need to be placed on a shelf, if a wall mount is desired, as the wall mounting brackets are no longer offered as shown on the picture below.
Unit. This ensures there are no blank channels when your customer is stepping through the channels. o If you are going to use only 1 Music-in-a-Flash™ in your installation then: Connect supplied “Y” splitters to the output jacks on the Music-In-A- Flash™...
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(Bulk Rename Utility) available on our website (www.swmicrosystems.com) to automate file “renumbering”. A program link is available on the Music-in-a-Flash page which is available via the Technical Information / Music-in-a-Flash drop down menus. Need any help, please contact us. If a SD card has to be changed, the channel’s SD card can be simply ejected and changed without powering down the player.
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Inserting/Removing the SD cards: o The Music-In-A-Flash player utilizes a SD socket which is a “push-push” design similar to many cameras. To insert SD card, contacts must be facing down along front edge of card (SD card label should be visible).
As previously stated, the Music-In-A-Flash™ MP3 Music System utilizes ONLY MP3 formatted music as the source of music. There are basically 3 ways to acquire music for the Music-In-A-Flash™ MP3 Music System. Option 1: MP3 Song Downloading - is the simplest by which the MP3 song files are downloaded from a provider’s website to your hard drive then copied on to the SD...
Microsystems reserves the rights to reject a warranty claim if any of the previously listed conditions are present at time of warranty request. In the event the Music-In-A-Flash™ MP3 Music System is out of warranty, we charge a flat rate of $50 to repair the unit. Shipping charges are not included in repair charge.
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