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1. Product overview

This chapter explains Milestone

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s push buttons, connectors and other tactile parts.

1.1. Layout description

1.1.1. The operating surface

Hold your Milestone in front of you with the buttons facing up. You will find five buttons on 
its surface - a big circular button in the center surrounded by four buttons arranged in a 
cross shape. The round recessed button in the middle is the only one with a smooth 
surface devoid of tactile markers. This is the “Play” button. Directly below the “Play” button 
you will find the “Mode” button. This button is marked with a tactile X. Above the “Play” 
button is the “Rec” button. This button is marked with a tactile circle. To the left of the 
central “Play” button is the “Left arrow” button. You can recognize it by the tactile arrow 
oriented toward the left. To the right of the “Play” button is the “Right arrow” button, marked 
with a tactile arrow pointing toward the right. 
Below this arrangement of buttons you can feel the speaker and in the top left corner of 
the device there is a red operator light located.

1.1.2. The top side

The top side contains the sixth and last push button. It is a small round button at the top 
left corner of the device. This is the “Selector” button. To the right of the “Selector” button is 
a longish opening - this is the USB connector. In addition to transferring data to a 
computer, you can use the USB connector to charge your device

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s battery. At the right 

edge of the top side you will find the small round line-in connector.

1.1.3. The bottom side

The bottom side only contains the headphone connector. 

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Summary of Contents for Milestone 112

Page 1: ...Milestone 112 Manual www bones ch FW1...

Page 2: ...3 Recording 4 3 1 Recording a short voice message 4 3 2 Recording a continuous voice message 4 3 3 Choose position of the record 4 3 4 Listening to a recorded voice message 4 3 5 Deleting voice messag...

Page 3: ...entral Play button is the Left arrow button You can recognize it by the tactile arrow oriented toward the left To the right of the Play button is the Right arrow button marked with a tactile arrow poi...

Page 4: ...e The USB 2 0 Hi Speed port allows you quick transfer times Plug the smaller end of the cable into the mini USB connector which is located in the center of the top side of your Milestone 112 The bigge...

Page 5: ...he device will acknowledge this with the message Keyboard active 2 3 Volume control There are 16 volume levels on the Milestone 112 To increase the volume by one level hold down the Mode button and th...

Page 6: ...ress the Rec button again The device will acknowledge the end of the continuous recording with the opposite sound sequence high pitched low pitched If you wish to pause the recording for a moment you...

Page 7: ...ange the folder push an hold Selector then in addition press one of the 5 front buttons When releasing the buttons you jump inside the dedicated folder For example the button combination Selector and...

Page 8: ...ecording Rec push and hold Click Start continuous recording Rec Play Sound sequence low pitched high pitched Pause or continue a continuous recording Play during continuos recording Short beep End con...

Page 9: ...powers off The value 0 disables the feature Activate optional folders Go to entry folders Replace no by yes and 5 folder to store your records will be enabled on the internal memory of Milestone 112 A...

Page 10: ...usage questions or repair cases In addition you can visit www bones ch for information about Milestone 5 5 2 Software updates If you would like to do such an update with the newest firmware you have t...

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