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Rockbox mail archiveSubject: Re: Text description of iAudio player layoutRe: Text description of iAudio player layout
From: dennis <dennisc_at_trinitycounseling.com>
Date: Tue, 25 Jul 2006 08:49:08 -0500 whare can this player be found? ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tim Culhane" <tim.culhane_at_criticalpath.net> To: "'Rockbox'" <rockbox_at_cool.haxx.se> Sent: Tuesday, July 25, 2006 4:19 AM Subject: Text description of iAudio player layout > Hi, > > I've pasted in a text description of the iAudio x5 layout, which can be > used > in the manual for those of us with less than perfect sight! > > Let me know if anything is inaccurate or otherwise wide of the mark. > > > See below for content: > > Cheers, > > Tim > > Text description of the iAudio x5 > > Place the player on a flat surface in front of you with the thicker part > of > the machine facing away. > > 1. The top surface > > Roughly 1 third of the upper most surface of the player is taken up by the > screen. This is found at the end furthest from you. > > Directly below the bottom right corner of the screen is the five way joyce > stick. > This can move up, down, right, left and can also be pressed. > When the joyce stick is pressed this selects a file or menu option. > > 2. The right edge > > Moving from top to bottom or from furthest to nearests the following > controls are found: > > The microphone jack: used with an external microphone. > The power switch: This is a rocker type switch. Use your nail to lift the > switch and then release it and it will return to its original position. > record botton: Used to start recording and for activating the main menu. > play/pause/stop button: self explanatory > > 3. The left edge > > Moving from top to bottom or from furthest to nearests the following > controls are found: > > the headphone jack > The OTG USB slot: This is accessed by removing a small piece of metal > attached to a short string from the slot. You may need to use your nail > to > remove the piece of metal. > > 4. The bottom edge > > There is a small connector found on the bottom edge, into which you put > the > mini dock. When you first receive the player this connector may be > protected by a small strip of rubber which can easily be removed. > > 5. The mini dock > > The mini dock is a rectangular piece of plastic which is attached to the > bottom of the player and which provides extra connections to the player. > > Moving from left to right along the bottom of the mini dock the following > is > found: > > AC power adaptor jack: used for recharging the player > USB slot: used for attaching a USB cable > line in/line out jacks: used for attaching line in/line out cables. > Received on 2006-07-25 Page template was last modified "Tue Sep 7 00:00:02 2021" The Rockbox Crew -- Privacy Policy |