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Song:

repeat mode

volume

used to select individual

tracks for playback

SELECT

turns monitor speaker on/off

SPEAKER

used to select continuous

playback options

Repeat Mode

used to add

additional memory

Memory Card Slot

PLAY/STOP

VOLUME

Player Controls

LCD Display

4

Controls & Functions

OHP 6000 User Manual

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Settings

Power Switch

Location -- rear panel
Operation -- turns power on or off. When power is on, LCD is

illuminated.

Impedance Switch

Location -- rear panel
Operation -- An 8 ohm output is the default. Older phone systems may

require the 600 ohm setting.

Speaker Switch

Location -- right side, located next to the memory card slot.
Operation -- Slide the "SPEAKER" button to "ON" position to listen to

program playing from digital memory.

Speaker switch position has no

effect on "AUDIO OUT" playback.

Volume Control

L

ocation -- top face

Operation -- controls output level of "AUDIO OUT" jack. To adjust,

press the directional arrows. Set proper volume level by calling in from

a phone close to the unit (or cell phone) and having your call placed on

hold.

Select Control

Location -- top face
Operation -- allows user to scroll through tracks stored in memory.

Repeat Mode Button

Location -- top face
Operation -- allows user to set options for continuous playback

(

repeat one, repeat all, repeat all shuffle.

)

Play/Stop Button

Location -- top face
Operation -- begins and stops playback. Also used to save playback

settings (track, repeat mode and volume) so they can be retained

after a loss of power to the unit. To save setting, simply press the

play/pause button twice after playback settings are entered. For

more information on saving settings, see page 5 of this manual

under "Saving your settings."

indicates playback status, either

"play" (arrow) or "stop" (square)

PLAY MODE

displays continuous playback

mode selected (

repeat all,

repeat shuffle, repeat one)

REPEAT MODE

Displays amount of internal and

external memory in memory card slot

MEMORY

VOLUME LEVEL

bar graph displays relative

volume level

TRACK PLAYING

displays current track

selected/playing

TRACK LENGTH

displays running time and

total length of selected track

ID3 TAG

displays name of track and other

identifying information

TOTAL TACKS

displays total number

of tracks in memory

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Summary of Contents for OHP 8000

Page 1: ...On Hold Plus 6000 User Manual Before using this unit please read these operating instructions carefully Afterwards keep them handy for future reference OHP 6000 Digital MP3 WMA On Hold Audio System...

Page 2: ...best CD quality playback up to 44kHz sampling rate at up to 192KBPS bit rate 3 Repeat Options unit supports repeat all repeat all shuffle and repeat one track functions MessageStudio Software allows u...

Page 3: ...hone systems OHP 6000 User Manual NOTE Connections to ordinary multi line analog and KSU less phones require ues of model number OHP 6500 For more info on the OHP 6500 and connection to analog and KSU...

Page 4: ...on the back of the PC Connect the power supply to the 9VDC jack on the player Switch the power to the ON position 1 2 3 4 USB cable PC Player Computers running Windows 98 and 2000 and Mac OS 9 0 requ...

Page 5: ...status either play arrow or stop square PLAY MODE displays continuous playback mode selected repeat all repeat shuffle repeat one REPEAT MODE Displays amount of internal and external memory in memory...

Page 6: ...ttings After setting your volume level repeat function and if desired a specific track to playback press the PLAY STOP button once Then press the PLAY STOP again to resume playback Doing this allows y...

Page 7: ...ition External SD Flash Card The player is also equipped with a slot for a Secure Digital SD flash card Files can be copied to the card by putting it into the unit and connecting the USB cable to a PC...

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Page 9: ...t any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this manual could void your authority to operate this equipment Precautions Installation Never install the unit where it would be subjected to...

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