Califone 8100 User Manual

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8100 MP3

Player/Recorder

Owner’s Manual

Thank you for choosing the Califone® (8100) MP3

Player/Recorder. The 8100 was designed to provide

educators and students with a compact and portable

solution for playing audio files (MP3, WMV & WAV formats),

listening to recorded books, lessons and music. It can

also record podcasts and track vocal responses, which

is useful for applications such as language learning.

Built to promote safe listening practices and limit

noise-induced hearing loss, the 8100 features Sentinel

Technology™ which maximizes the output volume

level to a safe 85dB (recommended by the American

Speech & Hearing Association).

I encourage you to visit our website and register your

8100 for its warranty coverage, and while there please

learn more about the complete line of Califone audio

visual products including: Portable and installed wireless

PA systems, multi-media players & recorders, headphones

and headsets, language learning, computer peripheral

equipment and visual presentation products.

Sincerely,

Roscoe Anthony

President, Califone® International, Inc

Introduction

The 8100 offers an easy-to-use menu interface which is packed

with features and simple to navigate. Its 512MB of internal

flash memory can store up to 36 hours of music, audio books

or vocal recordings. With its built-in MMC/SD-card slot it can

accommodate up to 2GB of added memory, for up to 500

additional songs or 72 hours of additional material. Up to 18

hours of audio can be recorded and stored on the internal flash

memory using the built-in mic.

Using the included USB cable, simply connect the 8100 with

your Windows or Macintosh computer. Once connected, just

drag and drop the specified tracks into the 8100 and you’re

ready to play, listen and learn.

Although the 8100 is simple to operate, please read through

this guide to familiarize yourself with its features and design,

and get the most out of your new MP3 Player/Recorder.

Note:

The number of audio files / playback time depends on

file format and bit rate. Common bit rates for audio files range

from 32 – 192kbps. Lower bit rates (32-64kbps) are typically

used for spoken word and audio books. Here are typical bit

rates and the amount of material that can be stored on the

internal flash memory using these bit rates:

32kbps36 hours of material

128kbps9 hours of material

192kbps6 hours of material

Note:

The 8101 and 8104 models come equipped exclusively

with fully adjustable Califone® 8100-HP headphones. These

stereo units feature protective on-ear ambient noise-reducing

earcups to help block out external sounds, which reduces the

need to increase the volume and also helps to keep students on

task. The headphones are made with rugged ABS plastic for

durability. If model 8100 has been purchased, visit califone.com

to learn more about the full line of high fidelity stereo head-

phones which are recommended for use with the Califone

MP3 Player/Recorder.

Warranty Coverage

The warranty for the Califone MP3 Player/Recorder specifically

covers use in schools, churches and early childhood daycare

centers, unlike consumer electronic products. It is built to the

same standards as the rest of our products which teachers and

other presenters rely on day in and day out. Califone warrants

this product to be free from defective material and workmanship

for one year from the purchase date. Our “Project Intercept”

Customer Satisfaction program will replace defective parts

and repair malfunctioning products under this warranty when

the defect occurs under normal installation and use, provided

the unit is returned to our factory via prepaid transportation

only after the factory issues an RA (Return Authorization) number

which must be clearly written on the outside of the box.

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