Technical data
2. M312 Exterior
In this chapter we are going to explore the outside of Milestone 312 and get to know the
Milestone’s push buttons, connectors and other tactile parts of the coverage. If you have
already studied the “QuickStart” you may skip this step.
2.1. Visual layout
2.2. Written layout description
2.2.1. Get to know the operator surface
Please open the Milestone 312 box, take out your brand-new Milestone 312 and put the
featherweight unit in one of your hands. Glide your fingers over the operator surface of the
device and discover the buttons, connectors etc. In the case that you are an experienced
user of our previous model, Milestone 311, we first would like to congratulate you and in
addition we will leave it up to you, if you skip this step. There are only a few connector
changes on the outside layout which have changed. The button layout and location of the
speaker and SD card slot are unchanged and as good as always.
On the operator surface you will discover 5 push buttons. We are going to locate and title
these buttons now. Please try to keep in mind the names, because they are often used in
this manual.
So let us go to the pushbuttons on the operator surface. There is a big one in the center
and 4 buttons arranged around it like a cross. The one in the middle can not only be
identified by its size and central positioning, furthermore it is the only one which has a
clean surface, so it has no integrated sign. The name of this central button is the “Play”
button. Now we go to the other buttons around the “Play” button. Therefore we glide down.
The next push button is as big as “Play” but has an integrated X-sign you can feel. This
one is the “Mode” button and it is the lowest one. If you slipped down again with your
fingers, you would reach the round vents of the speaker. But let us stay with the buttons.
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