Importing a Sound File on a Key
Use the USB Flash Drive or an SD card to import sound files.
You can import mp3, wav and wma sound files into your device and store them with a key or (if your device allows it) a sequence. You can then select the key or sequence and hear the sound you stored.
NOTE: When you store sound files to a key or sequence, they are stored as speech.
This means that they act exactly as if you had recorded and stored them as vocabulary messages. For example, if you store a 3-minute song under a key or (if your device allows it) a sequence, you cannot use your communication aid for anything else until the song is finished. In this case, it would be wiser to listen to the song using the MP3 PLAYER MENU or to store one of the music tools that allows you to link to songs, than to store them on your communication screens.
Some sounds, though, are fun to have stored: laughter, clapping, animal noises, etc. They don't take up much memory and they make conversation interesting.
If you have songs stored in various places (your device, a USB, an SD card) you can use the File Organizer Menu to organize them all.
To Add a Sound File to a Key
· Make sure your USB flash drive is plugged into to your communication aid.
· Go to the page where you want to store the sound file.
· Select the TOOLS key on the front of the case. Then select the SETUP key from the menu.
· Select the key where you want to add the file.
You can select a key that already has a message and just add the sound file to the message.

· In the Type of Message option, select Recorded Speech.

· Select the Import Sound File option.
· You see the sound files on your removable drive. Select the file you want or select a different folder that contains the file you want. Select OK.
· When the sound file has been transferred, your device returns you to the menu where you can label your key.
· Select Listen to Recording to listen to the file you imported.
· Select OK when you are finished.