RE: beginner with Ptr1/thanks explanations

  • From: "Judy W" <judyw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <ptr1-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 27 Feb 2006 08:35:25 -0600

I have seen the Victor classic in this country, but I haven't seen the
plextalk player. Could someone please comment on the differences between the
two players and state which one seems to be most rugged?

Thanks,

Judy


  -----Original Message-----
  From: ptr1-users-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:ptr1-users-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Justin R
  Sent: Monday, February 27, 2006 8:32 AM
  To: ptr1-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  Subject: Re: beginner with Ptr1/thanks explanations


  Hi Jamie,

  This has been very helpful.  Thank you for your comments.  I'm always a
little weary when faced with new, or new-ish technology, even if it is
somewhat similar to what I've used before.  I discovered that you can find
out the battery status in the PTN1.  That, I find, very useful.  I assume
the PTR1 would have this feature too.  Unless the batteries in PTR1's are
not internal ones. It's very useful to know that I can take out the current
CD I'm listening to and still, not lose my place when I get back to it. I'll
remember that when listening to future talking books with the PTN1.

  This is wetting my appetite to find out more about the PTR1 and, whether
I'd could make use of such a machine.

  Thanks again,

  Justin
    ----- Original Message -----
    From: Cuthbertson, Jamie
    To: ptr1-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
    Sent: Monday, February 27, 2006 9:28 AM
    Subject: RE: beginner with Ptr1


    Justin,

    Firstly, as Andrew says, it sounds like you have been given a Plextalk
PTN1 and not a PTR1.  This would be entirely correct if the player was
supplied through the RNIB Talking Books Service as the only two models
currently being distributed are the PTN1 and the Victor Classic.

    In terms of re-charging your battery, you can charge the unit either
with the unit switched on or, probably better if you are not wanting to use
it, with the unit switched off.

    To my knowledge, you certainly can turn off the unit with the disc in it
without doing any damage to the unit or the CD.  It is, however, probably
good practice to take the CD out and store it properly.  Don't forget that
you won't loose your place as the PTN1 will remember where it last was in
the title you were reading.

    Hope this helps.

    Jamie
    -----Original Message-----
    From: ptr1-users-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:ptr1-users-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Justin R
    Sent: 25 February 2006 19:02
    To: ptr1-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
    Subject: beginner with Ptr1


    Hi everyone,

    I've just received the ptr1 machine from RNIb's talking book service.
It was a replacement for the Victor Reader Classic that I've been using for
a long while.

    I just have two questions about the ptr1.

    I have, what i think is, the basic version, or home version.  Doesn't
have as many buttons on the player than the pro version.

    Anyway, firstly, I want to know about battery life care.

    I listened to the audio CD instructions and it said that the player
should be recharged for four hours after being run down.
    Now, what is the best way to recharge the ptr1 battery?  Once the
battery needs charging, would I just switch the player on, leave it in
standby mode to charge for those four hours?

    I never new how to recharge the victor reader classic, lol.

    Secondly, like the Victor reader, is it OK to leave CD in the ptr1 when
switching it off?  That is, if I'm still listening to a book and, want to
listen to some more later on, can I leave the CD where it is before switch
off, or must I remove the CD?

    I know, the second question is so terribly basic. However, I do wanna
take particular care of this new player I'm renting.  It's very smart
indeed, probably more expensive than the previous players I've loaned from
RNIB.

    Thanks for any advice.

    all the best,

    Justin


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