Importing Sound Files to Store on your Overlay
Use the USB Flash Drive or Secure Digital card to import sound files.
You can import mp3, wav and wma sound files into your device and store them under an icon or an icon sequence. You can then activate the sequence and hear the sound you stored.
When you store sound files on your overlay, 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 an icon 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 overlay as speech.
Some sounds, though, are fun to have on your overlay: laughter, clapping, animal noises, etc.
They don't take up much memory and they make conversation interesting.
To Store a Sound File on your Overlay:
1. Plug the USB flash drive or Secure Digital card into your SpringBoard Lite..
2. Go to the CORE, PAGE, or Activity where you want to use the Wav File.
3. Select the Set-up key
on the top of the case, then the icon or icon sequence you want to use and select OK.
4. If you select a sequence that has a word or phrase associated with it, you can keep the word or phrase and store the sound file with it, or you can delete the word and just have the sound file. If you keep it, you might want to add something to the icon label to remind you the sound file is there, too.

5. Select the Import Sound File option.
6. You see the sound files on your USB drive or Secure Digital card, whichever is listed. Select the file you want to store.

7. When the sound has been transferred, your device returns you to the Programming Mode. Select Listen to Recording to listen to your sound file.
8. You can now select Change Icon and/or Change Label the way you want to. Select OK to exit programming mode.
9. Return to the location you programmed the Wav File and select it. You should hear the file.