NFTZ Hangpack Int'l Trading Co. Ltd. JS1-MK2 Manual Do Utilizador
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Version 2.3 2014
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5) Play single loop mode or continuous loop mode
a) There are two settings in this feature.
1) Single Loop Mode (Default): will play one time in its entirety, and then stop.
2) Continuous Loop Mode: will play in a continuous loop until stopped.
1) Single Loop Mode (Default): will play one time in its entirety, and then stop.
2) Continuous Loop Mode: will play in a continuous loop until stopped.
To change to the desired mode: Press and hold the “Loop/Mix” button for
five seconds. If the unit was in single loop mode, it will now be in continuous play
mode. Press and hold the “Loop/Mix” button for five seconds again to take the
system back to single loop play.
Mode can be changed before a sound is selected or while a sound is playing.
mode. Press and hold the “Loop/Mix” button for five seconds again to take the
system back to single loop play.
Mode can be changed before a sound is selected or while a sound is playing.
Note: The average length of a Johnny Stewart sound is 60 seconds.
6) Volume Control
a) While a sound is playing, press the “Vol/0” button then the desired numeric
volume level 2‐ 9. (Note: Vol/0 then 1 is MUTE)
volume level 2‐ 9. (Note: Vol/0 then 1 is MUTE)
7) Mute
a) While a sound is playing, press the “Vol/0” button then the 1 button.
b) To deactivate Mute, simply press “Vol/0” and desired numeric volume level or
the “Stop” button if you do not want to continue the sound.
b) To deactivate Mute, simply press “Vol/0” and desired numeric volume level or
the “Stop” button if you do not want to continue the sound.
8) Playing two sounds at one time
a) While the first sound is playing, press the “Loop/Mix” button then select the
second desired sound. Two sounds will play at the same time until they are
stopped.
second desired sound. Two sounds will play at the same time until they are
stopped.
9) Internal Memory (128 Mb of Storage Space is in the Base Unit)
a) The base unit has two 128 Mb flash drives for sound storage and playback.
(This is necessary for playing two sounds at one time).
b) To access the storage space, simply plug the base unit into a computer
through the USB port using the USB cord that comes with the unit. The storage
space will show up and will be viewed as two separate removable storage
devises.
(This is necessary for playing two sounds at one time).
b) To access the storage space, simply plug the base unit into a computer
through the USB port using the USB cord that comes with the unit. The storage
space will show up and will be viewed as two separate removable storage
devises.
10) Storage Space
Viewing Sound Files:
To view storage space on the unit, simply plug the base unit into a computer
through the USB port using the USB cord that comes with the unit. The storage
space will show up and can be viewed as two separate removable storage
devises. Example: (E) & (F). You can open the storage spaces to view what is
stored in them. The storage spaces must be organized identically for correct
operation;
e.g. Drive E sound files must be sequenced the same as drive F sound files.
To view storage space on the unit, simply plug the base unit into a computer
through the USB port using the USB cord that comes with the unit. The storage
space will show up and can be viewed as two separate removable storage
devises. Example: (E) & (F). You can open the storage spaces to view what is
stored in them. The storage spaces must be organized identically for correct
operation;
e.g. Drive E sound files must be sequenced the same as drive F sound files.
Adding Sound Files:
To add a sound file(s) to the unit, you need to copy or download the sound file(s)
to your computer. You can then copy and paste the new sound(s) into the two
storage spaces. Position must be identical in the two drive lists.
See pg. 6 for Organizing Sound Files.
To add a sound file(s) to the unit, you need to copy or download the sound file(s)
to your computer. You can then copy and paste the new sound(s) into the two
storage spaces. Position must be identical in the two drive lists.
See pg. 6 for Organizing Sound Files.