I didtry the charging function anditdoes work,Idid nottry it for very
long,just to test.

John Gurd <j.g...@ntlworld.com> wrote:

> Hi Mary
> 
> Excellent description. Just to add that if you want to charge a mobile
> device then you have to hold in the battery indicator button for about 7
> seconds and this will activate the charging function. I haven't used it so I
> don't know if you can still play music while charging but I've turned it on
> and off. The only way to tell that it is indeed charging the device is from
> the screen of the mobile device itself.
> 
> John
> 
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> Subject: Re: Oppo HA--2 just arrived...
> 
> OK, that will help -- thanks.
> 
> Mary Otten <maryot...@comcast.net> wrote:
> 
> > Well, John already reported about most of the controls in his initial 
> > post on this topic. And that certainly helped. There is one side of 
> > the device which could be thought of like the spine of a book. It has 
> > no controls and is completely covered by the leather casing. If you 
> > have the ha-2 lying on a table with that side facing you, on the left 
> > end, from closest to you to furthest away, you have a small knob which 
> > turns the device on with an audible click and adjusts volume up as you 
> > turn, like an old-fashioned radio on/off knob. Moving on that same end 
> > but away from you, you have aan imput which is for I think John said 
> > is for line out to active speakers, but is also for analog in. Not 
> > sure how that works, and I didn't pay attention, since I don't have 
> > anything for that. Then last input on that end is for your headphones.  
> > On the long side that is furthest away from you, first control on the 
> > left is a button which you can press in and shows the charge level of the
> device.
> > Inaccessible, of course. That is the one thing I wish it had, a way to 
> > tell how much charge remains if you can't see the lights. Moving to 
> > the right, you have the two position bass boost switch, and then next 
> > to it moving to the right is the two position high/low gain switch. 
> > Finally, on the right end of the device,  you have, from back to 
> > front, a small usb input, which is for connecting a computer or an 
> > android device, a "regular" usb for connecting Apple i-devices and 
> > finally, a 3 position slider which selects the input, a b or c, 
> > corresponding to the analog in and the two usb ports.
> > 
> > There are 3 small cables included with the device, a usb to lightning, 
> > one with two small usb plugs on it for the small input on the device 
> > and for a usb to go out on an android device, and finallyone for the 
> > analog. Sorry I never can remember the nomenclature, which is usb b or 
> > a or whatever, but it is obvious when you look at the cables what goes 
> > where. And there is a wall plug and a much longer cable that has a usb 
> > plut that fits into the wall charger, and the other end fits into the 
> > small usb input on the device where you would normally plug in the 
> > android or computer audio source.  You are suppose to be able to 
> > charge your i-phone from this device. I'm not sure how that works. I 
> > did have my ipad plugged in last night, listenig to some music, and it 
> > was not charging, according to voice over. In any case, I don't think 
> > I'd want to use this as a charger for my mobile device and be 
> > listening to music at the same time. Maybe you can't even do that.
> > 
> > There is documentation in print that comes with the device, but I 
> > haven't tried scanning it. It may be on the oppo website in a more or 
> > less accessible form, but I have not looked there either. Hope that 
> > helped. Probably way too long.
> > 
> > Mary
> > 
> > 
> 
> --
> Your life is like a penny.  You're going to lose it.  The question is:
> How do
> you spend it?
> 
>          John Covici
>          cov...@ccs.covici.com
> 
> 

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