Mach Speed Technologies Portable Multimedia Player T4300HD User Manual

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  
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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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;  
o There is no response if you operate on any key  
Please always follow the correct disconnect procedures for your operating  
system. Do not disconnect power abruptly when the player is being  
formatted or in the process of uploading or downloading files. Otherwise it  
may lead to file corruption, firmware failure, and even hardware damage.  
We are not liable for any loss of data stored on this device.  
Please do not dismantle this player. Any disassembly not done by an  
authorized technician will void ALL warranties  
This product and manual are change without subject to notice.  
Features  
Touch Screen Operating system for ease of use  
720P HD Display  
Supports the following audio formats: MP3, WMA (non encrypted), APE,  
and FLAC  
Supports the following video formats: RM, RMVB, AVI, VOB, WMV (non  
encrypted), ASF, and FLV  
Supports the following image formats: JPG, GIF, BMP, and PNG  
Supports eBooks and text files in TXT format  
Built in Micro SDHC card slot to expand your memory  
Supports IR remote control  
Basic Operations  
Powering ON  
To power your player on, slide the power switch to the down position and hold it  
there for 5 seconds or until the Trio Logo is displayed.  
Powering OFF  
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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.  
Charging the player  
To charge your player, simply connect it to a powered USB port, or external AC  
adapter. If you choose to use a third party adapter, ensure that it has 5V and  
1000mA output. When connected to a computer you will see the connection  
screen shown below. This shows that there is both a data and power connection  
to the player. You may load or remove files from the player while it is charging.  
When connected to an AC wall adapter, you will see an image of the battery  
charging, filling up over and over again. You can use the player while it charges  
by briefly sliding the power switch to the down position.  
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We recommend charging the player for 8 hours for the initial two charges.  
Subsequent charges should only take 3-5 hours.  
Inserting and removing the Micro SD card  
Inserting: Ensure that the player is powered off, and disconnected from the  
computer. Hold the Micro SD card face up (side with words aligned in the  
opposite direction of the display screen), and slide the card into the socket on the  
player, slightly past flush. When you hear the card click into place, you can  
access the card.  
Removing: Ensure that the player is powered off, and push the SD card just past  
flush. When you hear the click, release pressure, and the card will slide out.  
Caution: Please ensure that the power is off when you connect or disconnect  
your SD card, or damage may occur to the player or your card.  
Loading files  
Using Windows Media Player  
(Note: you must use Windows Media Player 10 or later to use this feature.)  
(Note: this player does not support DRM encrypted audio or video files, such as  
those downloaded from the 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.  
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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,  
press Start Sync.  
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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.  
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COPY AND PASTE  
Note- This alternate method is used to load videos, pictures,  
and ebook files as well as audio files  
1.  
Connect the MP3 player to a working USB port.  
2.  
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). The icon  
will be called safely remove hardware.  
3.  
Go to the “My Computer” section of your computer. In there you will find  
a section called “devices with removable storage”  
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4.  
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.  
5.  
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.  
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 music on your computer, click on start,  
search, files and folders, then search for “*.MP3, *.WMA”.  
7.  
Once you have 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 your player.  
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8.  
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. On  
the default screen you will have Video, Music, eBook, Photo, and Record  
options. Place your finger on an icon and slide it to the left to scroll to Radio,  
Explorer, Calendar, Time Zone, Stopwatch, Calculator, and Settings. Tapping  
any of these icons will allow you to enter that particular mode.  
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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. MU is music, VID is video, IMA is images, TXT is text files,  
ALL is to search for anything.  
In the search window use the keyboard to type out the name of the file you want  
to open. As you type in the name, options will begin to appear. When you see the  
item you want, tap it to access the file.  
Common Icons  
Some common icons you will see when using the player are listed here. These  
icons always have the same function, no matter what mode you are in.  
Home- Tapping this icon will return you to the main menu.  
Back- Tapping this icon will return you to the previous screen.  
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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  
icon. Look for this if you cannot see the normal Back icon.  
Alternate Play-While not an Icon, it is worth noting that in most  
playback modes (Music Mode, Video Mode, etc) sliding the power  
button down briefly will alternate between pausing the file and  
resuming playback.  
Video Mode  
Video mode will allow you to view the video files you have saved to your player.  
Please note that this player will only support videos in RM, RMVB, AVI,  
VOB, WMV (non encrypted), ASF, and FLV formats.  
After selecting Video, you will come to a video selection screen which will display  
your video files a preview image of the video, and the file duration.  
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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. If your  
video file is a different ratio, this will alternate between full screen  
(video dimensions) and “optimum display” (also by video  
dimensions)  
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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. When you return to video mode and that video,  
you will be prompted to resume playback.  
Next- Tapping this icon will skip to the next file, and if you press  
this icon and hold your finger there, the current video will fast  
forward.  
More- This will open your video submenu, which is explained  
below.  
Video Submenu  
The Video Submenu will allow you to jump to a point in the video, turn on  
captions (if available), change the caption language, or skip to a track in the  
video file (if available)  
Select Time Play- This option will allow you to jump to a specific time in your  
video file. The first item represents the hour, the second, minutes. Tap the “+”  
above the number to increase its value, and the “-“ below it to decrease. Select  
YES to skip to that point in the file, or NO to cancel. In the example below, the  
user will skip to 1 hour and 3 minutes into the file if they select YES. Alternatively,  
you can tap the progress bar on the display screen to jump immediately to that  
point.  
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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.  
Caption Language- This option will allow you to select which language the  
captions display in. 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.  
Track- Some video files have “track” or “chapter” tags attached, which will allow  
you to skip to a specific point in the file. If your file does not have these tags, this  
option will be faded out and unselectable.  
Music Mode  
The Music mode is a catch all audio playback mode. This will play any music  
files, voice recordings, audio samples, and audio books you may load to the  
player. Several times we will refer to “music” but this will reference to all audio  
files.  
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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. Only 6 files 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. There are several sort modes, which will  
allow you to find the music you want faster.  
All Music- this will display all of your music files in  
alphanumeric by filename. Tap a file to begin playing that  
file.  
Artist- This will display your Music by Artist. Tapping an  
artist will display all songs by that particular artist in  
alphanumeric order. Tap a file to begin playing that file.  
Album- This will display your Music by Album. Tapping an  
album will display all of the songs in that particular album in  
alphanumeric order. Tap a file to begin playing that file.  
Genre- This will display your Music files by genre. Tapping a  
genre will display all of the songs in that particular genre in  
alphanumeric order. Tap a file to begin playing that file.  
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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. Tap a file to begin playing that file.  
When in the playlist selection screen, tap the “Minus Sign” to  
the right of the file name to remove that file from the Playlist.  
More- Tapping this will bring up the Music Selection  
Submenu, explained below  
Music Selection Submenu  
This submenu will allow you to select voice recordings you have made, view your  
files in a directory listing, update your Media Library, and resume playback of  
previous files.  
Record Files- Displays any audio recordings you have made in Record mode  
(explained in the Record section of this manual) in alphanumeric order.  
Dir List- Allows you to select your music files in a standard directory listing. Tap  
a file to begin playing that file.  
Update Media Library- Selecting this item will re index all of your audio files,  
removing any files from your lists which you may have deleted, or add files to  
your lists which you may have loaded on to the player. As a general rule, anytime  
that you add or remove a significant amount of audio files from the player, you  
should update your Media Library.  
Hold On Play- This player will remember the last three files that you were  
playing and stopped. Tapping any of these files will begin playing the file at the  
place you left off.  
Resume Play- Selecting this will automatically resume playing the last audio file  
you were listening to, at the place you left off. This option is ideal for audio books.  
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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.  
EQ- Tapping this icon will cycle between the Equalizer settings  
Choose from Normal, 3D, MSEQ, Rock, Pop, Classic, Bass, Jazz,  
and User EQ. your selection will be displayed at the top of the  
screen, between the visualizer and CD/album art.  
More- Tapping this icon will open the Music Playback Submenu,  
described below.  
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 file. When you return to Music Playback mode and that  
video, you will be prompted to resume playback.  
Previous- Tapping this icon will skip to the previous track, and if  
you press your finger there and hold it, the current track will rewind.  
Next- Tapping this icon will skip to the next file, and if you press  
this icon and hold your finger there, the current track will fast  
forward.  
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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. Tap this icon a  
third time to exit A-B Mode.  
Music Playback Submenu  
The Music Playback Submenu will allow you to adjust your Repeat Mode, Play  
Mode, and adjust some equalizer settings.  
Repeat Mode- This will allow you to adjust your repeat mode. Choose from:  
Once- Play a single file one time  
Repeat- Play a single file over and over again  
All- Play all of the files in this selection one time  
All Repeat- Play all of the file in this selection over and over again  
Intro- Plays 10 seconds of each of the files in this selection  
Play Mode- Allows you to alternate between playing your files in order, or shuffle  
them  
MSEQ- Select which of the Special equalizer settings to activate; 3D, Bass, or  
Normal. Please note that after selecting this, you will need to set your Equalizer  
to MSEQ mode.  
User EQ Setup-Allows you to set up a customized equalizer setting. Please note  
that after selecting this, you will need to set your Equalizer to User EQ mode.  
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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.  
When you enter eBook Mode, you will be presented with a file selection screen,  
which will allow you to select files. Only 6 files 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. If you have loaded your text files within a folder, tap  
that folder to enter it. Tap a text file to begin displaying that file.  
To advance the file, touch the screen and slide your finger up. This will scroll the  
file.  
Bookmark- This player can save up to 10 bookmarks at one time.  
Tap this icon to bring up three options:  
. Save Mark- allows you to save your place as one of 10  
bookmarks  
. Load Mark- Allows you to load one of 10 saved bookmarks.  
. Delete Mark- Allows you to delete one of 10 saved  
bookmarks.  
Auto Scroll- Tapping this icon will begin scrolling your text  
automatically. Tapping it again will stop the scrolling.  
More- Tapping this icon will open the eBook Submenu, explained  
below.  
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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.  
eBook Submenu  
The eBook Submenu allows you to change your background color, Font color  
and size, and set up an auto page turner.  
Back Color- Set the background color to Blue (default), Green, or Black.  
Set Color- Set the Font color to White (default), Purple, or Grey  
Set Font- Set he font size to Small, Medium (default), or Large  
Flip Time- Set up a function that will automatically flip the pages for you on a  
timer.  
Photo  
Photo Mode will allow you to view your pictures and images.  
Please note that this player only supports images in JPG, GIF, BMP, and  
PNG formats. If your image files are not in one of these formats, it will not  
be recognized.  
After selecting the Photo Icon from the main menu, you will be taken to an image  
selection screen, which displays thumbnails of your image files, and folders  
which may contain image files. This screen will display 15 image thumbnails or  
folders. If you have more than 15 available, touch the screen and slide your  
finger up to scroll the screen.  
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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.  
Rotate Right- this will rotate the current image 90 degrees  
clockwise. The image will automatically adjust for optimum display.  
Rotate Left- This will rotate the current image 90 degrees counter  
clockwise. The image will automatically adjust for optimum display.  
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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. This is generally used after zooming in on an  
image.  
Zoom in- Allows you to zoom in on an image. Tapping this image  
will zoom in an additional 25%, up to a total increase of 100%.  
When zoomed in, you can view different parts of the image by  
touching the screen and sliding your finger.  
More- Opens the Photo Submenu, explained below.  
Photo Submenu  
The Photo Submenu allows you to set an image as your desktop background  
and adjust the timer on the slideshow.  
Set as desktop- Selecting this item will set the current image as your desktop  
background.  
Slide Time- Allows you to set the length of time an image is displayed when in  
slideshow mode. Options are 2, 3, 5, 10, or 20 seconds.  
Record  
The Recorder mode is used to make voice recordings. The Microphone is built  
into the player, and the Microphone hole is located between the power switch  
and the HDMI port. This player is designed to record audio up from up to 3 feet  
away. Any further and audio will be quite faint and hard to understand.  
Recordings you make can be accessed through the Music Mode, in the Music  
Selection Submenu.  
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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” to “Recording” and the record  
counter will start moving.  
Stop Recording- While recording a file; tap this icon to end the  
recording. The player will prompt you to save the recorded file.  
Pause Recording- While recording a file; tap this icon to pause it.  
The recording status will change to “Paused”. Tap it again to  
resume recording, or tap the Stop Recording icon to stop and save  
the recording.  
FM Radio  
Your Player comes equipped with an FM receiver which will allow you to listen to  
local radio stations. Before entering Radio Mode, we recommend inserting your  
headphones, as they will act as antenna, and greatly increase the reception of  
the player. This player can save up to thirty stations as presets.  
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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.  
. Manual Search- Selecting this will increase or decrease the  
signal by 0.1MHz when you tap the Next or Previous Icons  
. Preset- Selecting this option will skip from preset station to  
preset station when you tap the Next or Previous icon.  
Region Selection- Tapping this icon will allow you to select your  
region and which stations you can pick up.  
Save Station- Tap this icon to save the station you are currently  
listening to as a preset. Once you have tapped this icon, a list of  
presets comes up. Tap the preset you wish to save under.  
Skip to Preset- Tap this icon to open the Preset list. Tap one of the  
presets to skip directly to that channel.  
Previous- This Icon has multiple functions in Radio Mode. Please  
see the description of Search Control.  
Next- This Icon has multiple functions in Radio Mode. Please see  
the description of Search Control.  
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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.  
Explorer  
The Explorer mode allows you to view and access your files in a standard folder  
structure, or to delete files.  
This screen will display only 6 files at a time. If you have more than 6 available,  
touch the screen and slide your finger up to scroll the screen. Tap the file you  
wish to access, and it will automatically enter the appropriate mode and begin  
playing the file.  
To delete a file, place your finger on a file and hold it there for several seconds. A  
message will come up asking whether you wish to delete the file or not. Select  
yes to delete.  
Calendar  
This simple calendar allows you to check dates.  
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Tap the  
or  
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.  
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Tapping the  
or  
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.  
icon to set the current city as  
Stopwatch  
You can use the player as a stopwatch to time yourself of your friends.  
Begin- Tap this icon to begin the stopwatch. While the timer is  
running, this icon will change to stay “Pause” and tapping it will  
pause the timer.  
Clear- Tap this icon to clear the current timer and all previous  
counts. While the timer is running, this icon will change to say  
“Count”, and tapping it will save the current time to the first  
available count. This is useful for timing several items at once, like  
a footrace.  
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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.  
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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. This allows you to adjust the length of time (in seconds) that the  
screen will stay lit when not used.  
Brightness- This will allow you to adjust your backlight brightness which  
will make your screen easier to view. The brighter the screen, the faster  
the battery will drain however, so we recommend brightness level 5 in  
bright daylight, and when inside, in more relaxed light, a setting of 2 or 3.  
System Settings- This setting will allow you to restore the player to default,  
adjust a touch pad lock, or calibrate the screen.  
Restore- Selecting this function will restore all of the settings to default.  
Key Lock Time- When the device is idle, this setting will automatically lock  
the screen. This is good for times when you have the player in your pocket  
or bag, or if you are running, to prevent you from accidentally changing  
modes. When locked, you can unlock the keypad by touching the arrow in  
the middle of the screen and sliding it to the right.  
Calibration- if your touch seems to be slightly off when you tap the screen,  
you can use this function to calibrate the screen. Please note that  
powering the player off when calibrating will render your touchscreen  
inoperable, and will void your warranty.  
Desk Top  
This allows you to select one of eight images as your desktop. Tap the desktop  
you want to have. If you don’t like any of them, you can set your own. Instructions  
for this are listed in the Photo section.  
Language  
This will allow you to change the display language. Tap the language you want  
displayed.  
System Time  
This is where you will set your system time, which is referenced by the clock on  
the player, the timestamps on recordings you make, and Time Zone mode. From  
Left to Right the options are Year, Month, Day, Hour, and Minute. Tap the “+”  
above the item to increase the value, and the “-“ below it to decrease. Once you  
have set your date and time, tap “YES” to save it.  
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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. The default option is Auto Detect, which will  
automatically switch back and forth when an HDMI connection is detected.  
TV Out Mode- This selects which type of HDMI and hz rating to output  
when connected. Please check with your TV manufacturer to check as to  
which is best for you  
TV Out Screen Size- This selects what size image is output to your  
television. Please check with your TV manufacturer to check as to which is  
best for you  
Please note that when you are connected by HDMI, you will use the included  
remote control to control the player.  
Key Volume  
You can set this to make a noise whenever you tap an icon on the screen.  
System Information  
Displays relevant system information including the firmware version, and  
memory.  
If at any point, you have questions about your player or experience an issue with  
your player, please feel free to contact our technicians at  
mssupport@machspeed.com or by phone at 580 272 0035.  
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