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8100 Main Screen

 

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Settings

 

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Play Mode

 

Selects from different playback modes:

Normal – 

Plays back each track in succession

   

Repeat Track – 

Continually repeats the current track

Repeat All – 

Plays the full play list in succession,  

Shuffle – 

Plays back tracks from the play list in random orde

                          then repeats from the beginning

Record Memory

 

 

Selects the destination for tracks recorded with the built-in microphone:

Internal – 

Records to the built-in memory of the 8100 

SD Card – 

Records to an SD/MMC card in the memory 

 

 

 

 

                     card slot of the 8100 (8)

Maximum Volume Control 

 

Each 8100 arrives from Califone with the Sentinel Technolgy™ feature enabled, maximizing the playback volume 

level to 85dB when used with the included 8100-HP headphone. This function is optimally supported when using 

the 8100-HP headphone and may not limit the out level to 85dB with other headphones.  

Enable – 

Maximizes the playback volume level to 85dB 

Disable – 

Disables maximum playback volume level to 85dB. 

 

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Summary of Contents for 8100 series

Page 1: ...100 MP3 Player Recorder 8101 MP3 Player Recorder with 8100 HP stereo headphone 8102 MP3 Player Recorder with two 8100 HP stereo headphones 8104 Portable Learning Center MP3 Player Recorder with four 8...

Page 2: ...lay listen and learn Although the 8100 is simple to operate please read through this guide to familiarize yourself with its features and design and get the most out of your new MP3 Player Recorder Not...

Page 3: ...Cable User manual 8101 Contents 8100 MP3 Player Recorder One 8100 HP stereo headphone USB Cable User manual 8102 Contents 8100 MP3 Player Recorder Two 8100 HP stereo headphones USB Cable User manual 8...

Page 4: ...track list and begins playing that track from the beginning If the currently selected track is the first the last track is selected 11 DC In jack Connect an external power supply to this jack not supp...

Page 5: ...layback is set to Repeat All mode A 1 next to the arrow indicates Repeat Track mode Shuffle Indicator An S indicates shuffle mode EQ If an EQ setting is selected it is indicated here with the word Roc...

Page 6: ...racks by genre Year Lists tracks by year Exit Exit to main menu Play Voice List To All Voice Files Accesses a list of voice files recorded with the internal microphone Settings Equalizer This submenu...

Page 7: ...one Internal Records to the built in memory of the 8100 SD Card Records to an SD MMC card in the memory card slot of the 8100 8 Maximum Volume Control Each 8100 arrives from Califone with the Sentinel...

Page 8: ...elects the amount of time after which the unit will automatically power off when in use 30Mins Unit powers off after 30 minutes 90Mins Unit powers off after 90 minutes 60Mins Unit powers off after 60...

Page 9: ...ount of time before the backlight on the display turns itself off to conserve power 5Sec Backlight turns off after 5 seconds 30Sec Backlight turns off after 30 seconds 10Sec Backlight turns off after...

Page 10: ...y meta tags Press the Menu button 4 Scroll to the desired meta tag Artist Album Songs Genre Year Press OK 5 To play a single track repeatedly Press the Menu button 4 Scroll to Settings and press OK 5...

Page 11: ...ook at these suggestions first Unit doesn t power on Hold the Play Pause button for 1 2 seconds If the unit still does not power on the battery may be discharged Connect the USB cable to your computer...

Page 12: ...the new content files to the 8100 2nd unit copy C audio F rem This line deletes all the files in the base directory on the 8100 3rd unit del Q G rem This line copies all the new content files to the...

Page 13: ...attery Capacity 3 7V Li Ion polymer 500mAh Notes ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________...

Page 14: ...mmends the following over ear ambient noise reducing headphones for classroom computer lab library and listening center applications 3068AV 2924AVPS 2810 BE 2810 PA 2810 TI For younger students The 81...

Page 15: ...OF TIME OBJECT LIQUID ENTRY CARE SHOULD BE TAKEN SO THAT OBJECTS DO NOT FALL AND LIQUIDS ARE NOT SPILLED INTO THE ENCLOSURE THROUGH OPENINGS DAMAGE REQUIRING SERVICE THE APPLIANCE SHOULD BE SERVICED B...

Page 16: ...is proud to collaborate with the American Speech Language Hearing Association ASHA to promote the safe use of personal audio products in the classroom These two guidelines will help students use audio...

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