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Introduction to the interface 

 

Explanation of buttons 
 

1.

 

[PLAY]

 Power ON/Play/Pause/Power OFF 

2.

 

[MODE]

 General use button. This button serves many functions that will be 

described throughout the rest of the manual. It is three buttons built into one that 
is used primarily as a selection tool in most instances. It also has other functions 
such as fast forwarding or rewinding tracks, skipping songs or going backwards in 
searching through lists of songs. At points in this manual, you’ll see 

[MODE], 

[<<], 

and

 [>>]. 

When you see 

[MODE]

, press the button 

IN. 

When you see

 [<<], 

press the button 

LEFT

. When you see

 [>>]

, press the button 

RIGHT

.  

3.

 

[VOL+]

 Increase volume. Speed up.  

4.

 

[VOL-]

 Decrease volume. Speed Down. 

5.

 

[>>]

 Next, Fast forward. (These are functions of the mode key) 

6.

 

[<<]

 Previous, rewind. (These are functions of the mode key) 

7.

 

[USB] 

USB Connector. 

8.

 

[EARPHONE JACK]

 Standard earphone connector.  

9.

 

[HOLD]

 Locks key functions. When this button is on, it keeps any other button 

being pressed from activating. This is useful for putting the player in your pocket 
and not having to worry about the song changing or the volume increasing on 
accident. 

10.

 

 

[REC]

 Recording function button. 

 

Basic Functions 
 

 

 [PLAY] 

button

: Press and hold the 

[PLAY]

 button for 5 seconds to turn the MP3 

Player on. You should see a screen that says “Welcome”. Next, you’ll come to the music 
mode screen.  
 Press 

the 

[PLAY]

 button again to start playing music. Press the 

[PLAY]

 button 

while playing the song to pause it. Or, hold the play button for about 3 seconds to stop the 
song. 

Summary of Contents for Trio

Page 1: ...ns Basic Functions Play button Hold button Battery indicator Music Mode Normal operation Settings EQ Settings Playback mode Contrast Backlight time Auto power off Record frequency Language set A B rep...

Page 2: ...flash drive compatible with Windows 98SE ME 2000 XP Vista and OSX version 10 3 and higher Easy to use recording function Simple operating interface Supports the Lrc function to sync lyrics with songs...

Page 3: ...OL Decrease volume Speed Down 5 Next Fast forward These are functions of the mode key 6 Previous rewind These are functions of the mode key 7 USB USB Connector 8 EARPHONE JACK Standard earphone connec...

Page 4: ...is is useful for putting the player in your pocket and not having to worry about the song changing or the volume increasing suddenly Battery Indicator This is what the battery indicator should look li...

Page 5: ...song in the unit s memory and when powering back on it will resume at the beginning of that track You can resume at the exact point you are listening to the track you will need to press the PLAY butto...

Page 6: ...oice files are saved as V00X WAV where X is how many recordings you ve made E book This mp3 player has the ability to read txt files that are stored on its internal memory On the main menu press or to...

Page 7: ...gle through these options Normal Rock Jazz Classical Pop and Bass Once you have highlighted your selection press the MODE button to confirm your selection Playback mode Press the MODE button while pla...

Page 8: ...he MODE button Use the and buttons to choose between these options 8000Hz 16000Hz 32000Hz 48000Hz Languages Press the MODE button while playing music and choose the Settings option Highlight Language...

Page 9: ...buttons The About screen tells you how much space you are currently using out of how much space you can hold Transferring songs to the MP3 Player 1 Connect the MP3 player to a working USB port 2 When...

Page 10: ...omputer In there you will find a section called devices with removable storage 4 Locate the drive created by the unit generally just called Removable Disk with a letter in Parenthesis Drive letters va...

Page 11: ...king or left clicking on the Open option on the menu 6 Locate the music stored on your computer Generally this is stored in the My Music folder of your computer NOTE if you are unable to locate the mu...

Page 12: ...ave located the song files you can right click on the song itself and select copy Open the removable disk drive right click on in the empty space and select Paste This will transfer the song on to you...

Page 13: ...8 Repeat step 7 for as many songs as you want to copy on to the unit...

Page 14: ...that you might have with it It s also useful for deleting all the files at once and does so in a safe effective manner Start by opening up the My Computer icon and right clicking on the drive for the...

Page 15: ...cking Format another smaller window will pop Windows reads the drives default settings so you don t need to change anything in here Click the button that says Start and when it finishes the format is...

Page 16: ...For anything not covered in this manual or if you have any other questions please do not hesitate to contact our end user technical support line at 580 272 3500...

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