4. Try Using the External Controls
Close the screen of your FlashTrax. Notice how the sound continues playing? You
can now control your FlashTrax using the side control panel.
Use
Next or Previous to navigate through the songs in the current folder, push
Play/Pause to stop and restart playback, or adjust the volume with the Volume+ or
Volume- buttons. You can also slide the Hold switch to the left to lock the control
panel; this allows you to carry your FlashTrax in a bag or pocket without accidentally
pushing the buttons.
When you’re ready to continue, just open the screen and push
Esc to stop the music
and proceed with the tutorial.
Automatically Copying Media To Your FlashTrax
Your FlashTrax has the ability to automatically copy the images off of a flash media
card, allowing you to erase it and take more pictures without the trouble of connecting
to a computer. Let’s try it out!
1. Take Some Pictures
Before we begin, we’ll need something to copy. Get out your digital camera and a
CompactFlash card, and take a few pictures.
2. Shut Down Your FlashTrax
Automatic copying is designed to be as easy as possible; in fact, your FlashTrax doesn’t
even need to be turned on for it to work. Turn your FlashTrax off by pushing the
POWER button, just to get the full effect.
3. Start the Automatic Copy
Insert your CompactFlash card into the MultiFunction Socket on the front of the FlashTrax.
The label of the card should be facing upwards, with the lip of the card facing
downwards. Make
sure it’s firmly seated
before continuing.
You may want to experiment with test shots until you’re comfortable using your
FlashTrax. Better safe than sorry!
Insert CompactFlash card
Copy button
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