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Eco2 USING THE MP3 PLAYER
You can simply play all the songs on your USB stick or SD card; skip and repeat songs; alter the sound; create playlists; turn on earphones if you wish to use these; and many other options.
Set-Up Key The set-up key is the #2 key on the outer case of the device and is used for making quick modifications to a key.
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Emulation Software (PASS) This can be downloaded from the Liberator website and allows you to program your device on a PC; it is a virtual device on your PC.
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F9 is the Toolbox and F7 is the Modify Button on the Emulation Software
USING THE IN-BUILT MP3 PLAYER If you have MP3, WAV, and WMA sound files stored on a USB stick or a Secure Digital card, you can play them on the Eco2. You are still able to speak with your device whilst an MP3 is playing – the MP3 is interrupted for the duration.
NOTE: You may need to select Up Directory to find the songs. An example would be to select the My Computer icon, then select Removable Media if your songs are stored on your USB stick. Another example would be if your songs are stored in My Documents under My Music, select My Documents, and then My Music and select the songs you want to add.
CREATING A PLAYLIST 1. Select Playlist from the MP3 Player menu 2. Select Create New Playlist
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ADDING A PLAYLIST TO AN ICON SEQUENCE Once your songs are copied and stored in the ECO and a playlist is created in the MP3 menu, you can now link this playlist to an icon instead of having to go to the MP3 Player menu every time you want to play your songs. This example links a Playlist to the MP3 activity.
ACCESSING THE MP3 PLAYER VIA THE ACTIVITY ROW Most of the UNITY vocabulary programs have an MP3 Player icon on the Activity Row that gives you access to the MP3 Player. The MP3 Player activity allows you to play, stop/pause and alter the volume of your MP3s.
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ACCESSING THE MP3 PLAYER VIA THE MP3 PLAYER MENU The MP3 PLAYER MENU is accessed either via the Toolbox or from the link on the MP3 Player activity and offers you more options for using the player. Eco2 version 3.00
Select OK. Your playlist will now show the song titles you selected. You can change the order of the songs on your playlist by selecting the Move Up or Move Down buttons. Select Save Playlist and choose the location where you wish to save the playlist such as on the USB stick, SD Card, or select Choose Different Folder to save it onto the Hard Drive. Type in the name of your playlist. Select OK when finished. Your new playlist is now created.
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Select Add MP3 button Select all the songs you want to have on your playlist - when you select the songs, a check mark appears in the upper right corner of the key.
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With the MP3 activity open on your ECO screen and an empty key available, select Set-Up key (#2) on the top of your ECO case. Select the key you want to program your Playlist link under in the MP3 activity.
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Choose the Tool called MP3 PLAY PLAYLIST. (The list is alphabetical and you will need to select more items).
9. Change your Icon and Label to reflect the playlist you are playing.
Select Spell Message or Define Key Function.
10. Select OK when finished and try it out. 7. 4.
Select Insert Tool
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Select the playlist you want to play. You may need to select Up Directory to find your playlist. An example would be to select My Documents then My Music, and select your playlist you want to add. This step will vary depending on where you stored your playlist in the ECO. Now you will see the line in the text area containing the link to your playlist. Select OK.
MP3-PLAY-PLAYLIST(C:\Documents and Settings\LoriH\MyDocuments\My Music\testing.m3u)
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Eco2 version 3.00