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Using a Dell DJ MP3 player for field playback of bird songs.                             Rev A2,  November, 2005 
© Copyright Stuart Healy                           www.aztrogon.com                                            Page 9 of 25 
 
DJ Screens 1-6 show the basic menus and navigation needed to access a specific species within a family. 
 
Getting to a bird 
All operations to select a bird are 
done with my right thumb; almost 
all operations are done with the 
scroll-select dial (SSD). 
 
1) The main menu can be reached 
instantaneously no matter what 
state the DJ is in by pressing the 
home button.  
 
2) Accessing the library menu 
only requires a single select, i.e. 
one push of  the SSD (since 
“Music Library” is already 
highlighted). Accessing the 
family listing requires scrolling 
down to “Artist” then select. 
 
3-4) Getting to a specific family 
requires SSD operations -- scroll 
to the family, select, then scroll to 
“View Tracks” and select to 
display the list of species. 
 
5-6) Getting to a species is the 
same as 3-4 above. You can then 
play the track directly or add it to 
the current play list.  
 
Note: The Find-Artist Find-Track 
functions can be used instead of 
scrolling through the displayed 
names. However, since the lists 
are relatively short, I’ve found 
that scrolling is much faster. 
 
 
Minimizing access time 
I use captial letters in the family and species name displays to improve readability. I wear glasses for 
reading but obviously don’t want to mess around with them in the field. The number sequence to force 
families to be displayed in taxonomic order also helps (assuming that you know the order!). 
 
You’ll also note that I’ve prefixed the species names with a letter (or number if more than 26) to force 
species to be displayed in taxonomic order. When I first started using the player, I used only the names 
which automatically display alphabetically. I’m still undecided about which system is best and to date 
I’ve added a prefix to less than half the tracks on the player. The alphabetic system means that you can 
definitely find the bird reasonably quickly (unless you suddenly forget the alphabet), whereas the taxomic 
system may slow you down if you forget where a bird is located taxonomically in a long list of species 
names (such as flycatchers).