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2. MAC computer or to load converted iTunes music files onto the player MAC or PC You can also drag amp drop or copy amp paste music files directly from the hard drive of your computer onto your player in PSD mode Note If you are loading digital rights protected DRM songs or subscription music service songs onto the player you must use Portable Media Player mode for these songs to play Note You can load non music files for storage onto your player in either mode The easiest way to recognize which mode the player is in is by the location of the battery indicator on the screen while plugged into your computer or laptop Top Left PMP mode Portable Media Player Top Right PSD mode Portable Storage Device To switch between the two modes short press the Play Pause On Off button middle top while device is connected to your computer The unit will initially be in the Portable Media Player mode 5 Before Loading Music on Player To change the default mode from PMP mode to PSD mode when not connected to a computer long press the lt MENU gt button and select SETTINGS Short Press the lt NEXT gt button and select ONLINE DEVICE from the menu under ONLINE DEVICE select USB DISK PSD and this will change the default setting from the MEDIA DEVICE setting If you want to reset it to MEDIA DEVICE PMP simply repeat these steps and select the MEDIA DEVICE PMP setting Windows Media Player allows you to organi
3. are transferring converted iTunes onto your player you should use the PSD mode NOTE DO NOT CHANGE MODES TOLOAD MUSIC IF YOU ARE NOT USING ITUNES Note if you drag and drop songs inPMP mode onto the player you should place them in the songs folder These songs are visible in the PMP mode only If you drag and drop songs in PSD mode onto the player you should place them in the songs folder Similarly these songs are visible in the PSD mode only In PMP mode you will see an hour glass and icon on the OLED screen after you load music and disconnect you player from your computer This denotes the generation of the table of indexes of the songs on the player allowing you to view and then play your songs playlists artists albums etc When it reaches 100 this process is complete Folders named Albums Music and Playlists are visible in both the PMP and PSD modes on your player If you use Windows Media Player to transfer music the songs albums and or playlists will be visible and stored in these folders in both PMP and PSD mode views Note If you do not see the folders Albums Music and Playlists in either mode you may have your computer settings so you are not able to view all folders To enable viewing of all folders simply click the START button on your computer bottom left and then click the MY COMPUTER button Next click on the TOOLS dropdown menu and select FOLDER OPTIONS In the FOLDER OPTIONS click on the VIEW tab and tu
4. click your mouse and select the NEW and then FOLDER options and name your new custom folder You can then drag and drop or copy and paste songs into this folder and then move the folder into the MUSIC folder to have this subset of songs from this folder available as a folder in the LOCAL FOLDER setting available for listening While the player is playing a song simply short press lt PLAY gt to PAUSE Then short press lt MENU gt to go to LOCAL FOLDER to see a list of all the folders on the mp3 player You can scroll up and down using the NEXT and PREV buttons to view all folders and when you find the one you want simply press and hold the MENU button and it will load and play If you turn the player off when you turn it back on it will resume play in the exact spot of the song from the FOLDER you selected 13 6 Basic Operations Song Play Order Options continued While the player is playing a song simply short press lt PLAY gt to PAUSE the song Then short press lt MENU gt to go to PLAYLIST ARTIST or ALBUM You can scroll up and down using the lt NEXT gt and lt PREV gt buttons to view all available playlists artists or albums and when you find the one you want simply press and hold the lt MENU gt button and it will load and play When you turn the player off the next time you turn it on the player will reset to the master local folder and start at the first song in the order in which you originally placed them onto the playe
5. of the earbuds Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help If you cannot eliminate the interference the FCC requires that you stop using your player NOTE THE MANUFACTURER IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY RADIO OR TV INTERFERENCE CAUSED BY UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATIONS TO THIS EQUIPMENT SUCH MODIFICATIONS COULD VOID THE USER AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT Copyright Voices or sounds recorded cannot be used in ways that infringe copyright laws Note that some restrictions apply to the recording of performances entertainments and exhibits even when intended purely for personal use Users are also asked to note that the transfer of memory containing data or MP3 files protected under copyright laws are only permissible within the restrictions imposed Technical Specifications 28 Frequency Range 20Hz 20KHz Output 108mW PC Interface USB 2 0 System OS Windows ME 2000 XP Mac OS 9 6 and above Power Internal Battery Optional AC Adapter Li ion 3 7 V 630MAH 4 Max 630mA W 0 Duration Up to 18 hours Weight 51 grams including rechargeable battery Supported Formats MP1 MP2 MP3 WMA WMV ASF WAV Subscription Internal Memory 1GB 2GB 4GB Temperature Operation 5C 40C
6. select LANGUAGE mode Short press lt NEXT PREV gt to select Short press lt MENU gt to confirm Long press lt MENU gt to exit Available languages include English French German Italian Dutch Portuguese Spanish Swedish Czech Polish Finnish Danish Hungarian Slovak Simple Chinese Trad Chinese Japanese Korean Russian Hebrew and Thai Power Off To conserve the battery the unit has a POWER OFF timer option Go to SETTINGS POWER OFF and lt MENU gt to set the automatic power off time Online Device Simply long press lt MENU gt button and select SETTINGS Short press lt NEXT gt or lt PREV gt buttons and select Online Device You can then change default setting to either USB or Media Device Memory info To view how much memory is still available go to SETTINGS mode in lt MENU gt and select MEMORY INFO mode DRM Time To view the date you last performed a SYNC with Windows Media Player WMP to update the DRM and subscription music license which allows the mp3 player to play protected songs go to SETTINGS mode in lt MENU gt and select DRM Time mode 19 20 7 Loading Music General Information about your player modes and folders It is best to work with only one of the two player modes to store and view your music to ensure you can see all of your music files If you are using Windows Media Player to transfer music onto your player or a subscription music service you should use the PMP mode If you
7. In the Import Using drop down menu choose MP3 Encoder then OK 5 Then go to View menu choose View Options and check Kind this will show you which files are MP3 or AAC so when you copy them you select the correct format Note By choosing MP3 Encoder you have now changed your default settings so any file brought into iTunes either from the Internet or CD will be imported into an MP3 file Any existing music can now be converted into MP3 format Converting your existing iTunes ACC music files to MPEG mp3 format 1 Choose songs from your iTunes library you want to convert to mp3 by highlighting them for multiple songs hold the CTRL button on your keyboard and select songs using your mouse 2 Locate the Advanced tab on the top menu bar of iTunes 3 In the Advanced drop down menu choose Convert Selections s to mp3 4 iTunes will now begin creating a copy of the songs you selected in MPEG mp3 audio format Note The new mp3 formatted songs can now be placed on your Freestyle Audio mp3 player You should consider creating a new folder for your newly converted songs 24 Loading Music Loading Music on Player using iTunes continued Copying music from iTunes onto your device Your player has two modes one for working within Windows Media Player WMP the second as a Portable Storage Device PSD You will need to switch out of WMP mode and into PSD mode by pressing the lt play gt button on your player while it is turned off and plug
8. User Guide Take Your Music There F Heescyule Qudic SOUNDWAVE MP3 PLAYER TABLE OF CONTENTS General Information Safety FirSton oaae aaa EE A 3 Useand Care mirret tis iid aac E a ETR 4 System Requirements 6 cece eee eee eee e cnet ee enees 4 Player Overview 0 cece cee cece eee teen e nent ee eeneeee 4 Getting Started Charging your MP3 Player 00 ecceee cence cence eeees 6 Before Loading Music on Player 0 ceceeee cence eens 7 Basic Operations Turning On Player ce cece eee cece teen eee ee eee enes 9 Menu Selections cece cece cece cent cent eee eeees 9 Screen Overview 0 0 cece cece eee n cece e ene ee een enes 9 Battery Indicator ccce hess sdawen en a a 10 Play Pause Stop MUSIC 0 cee eee e cnet eee eens 10 VOI NOXt PREV erinran e EEE EEEE EEEE NEE 10 Digital Music amp FM Settings Mode ce cee ee eee e eee 11 Advanced Settings e cece cece cece eee e nese eenenenes 17 System Settings se erperrsni nirst e Ar eden E ERE sees 18 LOAMING MUSICS ca ccscasreaie by enni a EE EAE chase the 20 Warranty aeee eekieiaeiseunaetedduie tien nee ceaue besa ce Remars 25 FCC IMOrMAtON oss eves ciagaiesende es nascas vidnet riisua egies 27 Technical Specs ioc ss ce hd pace pecs eh hie pu eae see tede pieleanene 28 Safety First Please read the warnings below carefully before using the product The company is not responsible fo
9. ce will perform better on a direct USB port not a Hub Keyboard or Monitor port Operating Systems Supported Windows 2000 XP Vista Mac OS 9 6 and above 3 Player Overview Note Each buttons has r Earphone Jack amp USB Interface multiple functions Display Screen Play Pause Volume Button Menu Track F orward Track Back 3 Player Overview 1 MENU Shows the root menus Music FM Player Settings 2 PLAY PAUSE POWER Power On Off Play Pause 3 VOL Volume Control Option Lock Unlock all keys when held Mute when double click ed 4 PREV Previous Song Volume Down Pressed after VOL button Rewind when held 5 NEXT Next Song Volume Up pressed after VOL button Fast Forward when held Note Length of time each button is pushed changes the functionality from here on out the duration that the button should be pressed will be denoted as such Short Press less than 2 seconds Long Press 2 seconds 5 seconds Hold greater than 5 seconds Double Press two quick presses Note From time to time it may be necessary to reset your player To do this simply press and hold the Play Pause and Menu Button simultaneously for approximately 5 seconds The screen will go blank and the player will reset Charging the MP3 Player by USB Cable 1 Connect USB cable into the earphone jack of your MP3 Player 2 Connect the other end of the USB cable into a USB port on your computer 3 A window
10. e Audio web www freestyleaudio com 6540 Lusk Blvd Suite C118 email support freestyleaudio com San Diego CA 92121 phone 858 458 0730 26 400SMP3BLK 27 FCC INFORMATION FC Freestyle Audio This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device does not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Warning Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by Freestyle Audio could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur ina particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna the cable
11. ged into your computer The easiest way to recognize which mode the player is in is by the location of the battery indicator on the screen while plugged into your computer or laptop Top Left PMP mode Top Right PSD mode Once this is completed you will now see a Removable Storage Device listed under your My Computer Option on your computer 1 Open both iTunes and your Removable Device by double clicking on My Computer 2 Now that you have both windows open shrink each window so that you have equal boxes windows side by side 3 Choose the songs from your iTunes Music Library that you want to copy onto the device remember to hold the CTRL button down on your keyboard for multiple files 4 Using your mouse simply drag and drop the music selected onto the Removable Device 5 For the latest download information please visit the Help page on our website www freestyleaudio com CD Freestyle Audio LLC LIMITED 90 Day WARRANTY This product is warranted by Freestyle Audio to the original purchaser to be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use for a period from the date of purchase of 90 days The product will be repaired or replaced with the same or similar model at Freestyle Audio s option with out charge for 90 days This warranty will not apply if the product has been misused abused altered or used other than as set forth in its operating instructions Without limiting the foregoing bending or sto
12. ipping the product to a Freestyle Audio Authorized Service Center that you package the product securely and ship it insured This warranty is invalid if the factory applied serial number has been altered or removed from this Product Warranty continued NEITHER THIS WARRANTY NOR ANY OTHER WARRANTY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANT ABILITY OR OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE SHALL EXTEND BEYOND THE WARRANTY PERIOD THE REMEDY FOR THIS BREACH OF WARRANTY IS LIMITED TO SERVICING OR REPLACEMENT ONLY IN NO EVENT SHALL FREESTYLE AUDIO BE LIABLE WHETHER IN CONTRACT OR TORT INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE FOR DAMAGES IN EXCESS OF THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THIS PRODUCT OR FOR ANY INDIRECT INCIDENTAL SPECIAL OR CONSQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY KIND OR LOSS OF REVENUE OR PROFITS LOSS OF BUSINESS LOSS OF INFORMATION OR DATA SOFTWARE OR APPLICATIONS OR OTHER FINANCIAL LOSS ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE ABILITY OR INABILITY TO USE THIS PRODUCT TO THE FULL EXTENT THESE DAMAGES MAY BE DISCLAIMED BY LAW SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS AND SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS OR EXCLUSIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU This warranty gives you specific rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state For customer service warranty or service support contact Freestyle Audio at Freestyl
13. lt PREV NEXT gt to move up and down station band Short press lt MENU gt to perform the following functions in FM MODE Save Delete Delete All Auto Search Normal Band Exit Save the radio station Delete the radio station Delete all radio stations Auto Search within band 87 108MHz Exit to main menu Short press lt PLAY gt to scroll through and select a preset station Long press lt MENU gt to exit to the root menu 16 6 Basic Operations Settings While music is playing short press lt MENU gt to open the music settings menu Repeat gt Repeat all Equalizer HH SRS WOW Mode Lh Exit When a song is playing short press lt MENU gt Short press lt NEXT gt or lt PREV gt buttons and select REPEAT Other options include Normal Repeat One Folder Repeat Folder Repeat All Random Intro Folder Repeat Folder Repeat All Random Intro Normal Repeat One Equalizer Options Plays the songs in your selected folder Plays all songs in the folder then repeats Plays all songs then repeats them Plays music files in current folder randomly Shuffle Plays first 10 seconds of each song in previous folder Plays all songs and then stops Repeats selected song While playing music short press lt MENU gt Short press lt NEXT gt or lt PREV gt buttons and select EQUALIZER Options include NATU NATURAL ROCK POP CLASSIC SOFT JAZZ and DBB 17 Basic Operations Advanced Settings optional O
14. mping of the product scratches abrasions or cracks will be presumed to have resulted from misuse abuse alteration or failure to operate as set forth in the operating instructions This warranty does not cover cosmetic damages or damage due to acts of God improper maintenance connection to improper voltage supply or attempted repair by anyone other than a facility authorized by Freestyle Audio to service this product This warranty does not cover customer instruction installation set up adjustment or signal reception problems For any software packaged with the product this warranty applies only to physical defects in the media that embodies the copy of the software e g CD ROM floppy disk etc No warranty is made that the software packaged with the product will meet your requirements or will work in combination with any hardware or software applications provided by third parties that the operation of the software products will be uninterrupted or error free or that all defects in the software products will be corrected Software that is not embodied in physical media e g software that is downloaded from the internet is provided as is and without warranty To obtain warranty service you must take or ship the product freight prepaid with a copy of the sales receipt or other proof of purchase and the date of purchase toa Freestyle Audio Authorized Service Center Due to the possibility of damage or loss it is recommended when sh
15. nline Device Simply long press lt MENU gt button and select SETTINGS Short press lt NEXT gt or lt PREV gt buttons and select Online Device You can then change default setting to either PSD or Media Device From time to time Freestyle Audio will offer updated software as new enhancements become available as a download from our website www freestyleaudio comupport php You will need to place your player in the PSD mode to do this Detailed instructions will be provided to download and update your software on our website when this is offered SRS WOW Sound Enhancer Mode While playing music short press lt MENU gt Short press lt NEXT gt or lt PREV gt buttons and select SRS WOW This feature Improves sound quality and enhances bass options Note SRS WOW will shorten battery life when turned on 18 Basic Operations System Settings System settings are used to customiz e the way your player functions and provdes critical information about your player To edit them select SETTINGS mode in lt MENU gt LCD Set Language Power Off Online Device Memory Info E Ff po DRM Time Exit LCD Set To conserve the battery the unit has a screen saver option Go to SETTINGS LCD SET and SCREEN SAVER TIME to set a screen power down time The unit will continue to play when this option is selected 6 CD System Settings continued Language To view go to SETTINGS mode in lt MENU gt To set language
16. ould be attached to your headphones to ensure when the headphones are attached to the player both will float Failure to attach the floater to the headset may limit buoyancy IMPOR Avoid li ANT SAFETY INFORMATION stening at high volumes where outside sounds may become inaudible Exercise caution using unit while engaged in activi ties walking jogging cycling surfing snowboarding wakeboarding swimming etc which may bring you in contact with ve hicular or pedestrian traffic Avoid listening in situations where hearing must not be impaired for example while driving or cycling etc Never use unit while operating a motorized vehicle Do not It may create a traffic hazard and is illegal in many areas isten at volumes high enough to injure ear Some studies ave concluded that prolonged and extensive exposure to noise in excess of 95dB may impair hearing For Customer Care please visit us online at www freestyleaudio com Freestyle Audio LLC All rights reserved 1 Salt water and chlorinated water are highly corrosive Failure to adequately maintain your player and waterproof headphones may significantly shorten their lifespan After each use rinse your waterproof headphones and player thoroughly with fresh water to remove any corrosive materials Allow to air dry before using again 2 System Requirements What You Need Intel Pentium II 300 MHZ or Higher An availiable USB port the devi
17. r click Media Library select the content that you want to copy to your player by right clicking the files and then click Copy to CD or Device 3 In the Copy to CD or Device feature in the left pane under Items to Copy you should see the content you selected to copy 4 If more than one player is connected to your computer you might be required to select the name of your player if so select the name of your player in the right pane under Items on Device 5 In the upper right corner click Copy WMP then copies the files to your player Note If the content is protected with a license you might not be able to copy the content to your portable device or the content might not play on your portable device For more information about licenses see Windows Media Player Help Note For detailed instructions on how to use Windows Media Player please visit http www microsoft com windows windowsmedia player 9series howto aspx 23 7 Loading Music Loading Music on Player using iTunes In order to copy files from iTunes you must FIRST change your default music settings There are detailed instructions on using our player with iTunes at www freestyleaudio com MusicC onversionInstructions pdf Changing your default music settings 1 In iTunes locate the Edit tab on the top menu bar and choose Preferences tab 2 In the Preferences menu choose Advanced tab 3 In the Advanced menu choose Import tab and locate Import Using drop down 4
18. r damage data loss or accidents occurring from not fully following the warnings below 1 Do not use the product for purposes other than described in this manual Headset jack must be fully inserted before unit is submerged in water Do not use the device or store it in places with high temperature humidity fast temperature change or strong magnetic fields 4 Rinse player and earbuds with fresh water after use in salt water or chlorine Do not disassemble your unit Disassembly will void your warranty Continuous use of earbuds for many hours at high volumes may cause permanent hearing loss Plug or unplug the earbuds and cable by holding the plugs Pulling out the earbuds or USB cable by the cable can cause damage to the unit When you plug the USB jack into the computer or device check that you are plugging in the correct ends to avoid damage to the computer or device 10 Do not leave the USB jack plugged into the computer 5 6 11 Do not stress the connector part of the USB jack while it is connected to the device Maintain and keep the USB connection of the device free of dirt When the device becomes dusty or dirty please wipe off with a soft cloth or clean t owel Do not use chemicals or solvents Unit can be submerged in and out of water while participating in active sports up to 10 feet 15 Your player is designed to float The included Freestyle Audio Floater sh
19. r from the first to the last one added You can once again select a specific subset for your new listening session License Info For any given song you can select the LICENSE INFO option to determine if there are any play limitations on the song For example if the song is a WMA DRM protected song it may only be allowed to be played a certain number of times or if it is a subscription music DRM song it may only be able to play for a certain number of days before you will need to SYNC with Windows Media Player WMP while connected to the Internet to update the DRM license While the player is playing a song simply short press lt PLAY gt to set it to PAUSE Then short press lt MENU gt to go to LICENSE INFO to see if there are any limitations on the song If there are they will be listed and if there are not it will return to the song on screen in the PAUSE mode 14 6 Basic Operations Song Play Order Options continued Local Folder Delete File Delete All While the player is playing a song simply short press lt PLAY gt to PAUSE the song Then short press lt MENU gt to go to LOCAL FOLDER and you can view all of the individual artist folders press the DELETE FILE or DELETE ALL to delete either individual folders or all folders from the player as an alternative to doing this on your computer 15 6 Basic Operations FM Mode Setting To listen to FM radio stations simply select FM Mode in the lt MENUs setting Short press
20. rn on the SHOW HIDDEN FILES AND FOLDERS option You must click the APPLY and or OK button for this change to take effect 21 7 Loading Music Loading Music on Player Using Windows Media Player 10 amp 11 XP amp Vista only 1 Plug your MP3 Player into your computer and open Windows Media Player WMP on your computer 2 Select the SYNC TAB on the top menu w Drag items such as files albums and playlists from the left Library pane to the right Sync pane where it says Drag items here to add them to the list of items you want to sync onto the player Note To establish song play order you must first create and then save the songs in a new playlist then press start sync If you sync songs to the player without saving them as a playlist they may not play in the same order you see within WMP 4 Click Start Sync button to begin synchronization vI Once all the songs are copied onto the player WMP will say You can now disconnect player 6 When you disconnect your player you will see an hour glass and icon on the OLED screen This denotes the generation of the table of indexes of the songs on the player so you can view and then play your songs playlists artists albums etc When it reaches 100 this process is complete Note For detailed instructions on how to use Windows Media Player please visit WMP9 http www microsoft com windows windowsmedia player 9series howto aspx WMP10 http www mic
21. rosoft com windows windowsmedia player 10 default aspx WMP11 http www microsoft com windows windowsmedia player 11 default aspx Loading Music on Player Using Windows Media Player 9 98 ME amp 2000 only To use WMP to copy content to your player the content must first be listed in Media Library and the portable device must be connected to your computer 22 7 Loading Music To add content to Media Library from your computer using Windows Media Player 9 1 In Windows Media Player 9 Series click Media Library 2 On the Tools menu click Search for Media Files to add content to Media Library from your computer Once you have all the content you want in Media Library you re ready to copy files to your player If you want to copy content from different categories in Media Library it is best to first create a playlist of the content and then copy the playlist to your player For more information about creating playlists see the article Create and Use Playlists or see Windows Media Player Help Note Content purchased from services such as Napster and Music Now might be listed in Media Library in the artist and aloum categories as well as under the Premium Services category For more information about adding content to Media Library and using Premium Services see Windows Media Player Help To copy music from your computer to the player using Windows Media Player 9 1 Connect your player to your computer 2 In Windows Media Playe
22. t press lt MENU gt to enter each option mode and view the content of each Long press lt MENU gt and exit to get back to main menu Screen Overview EQ Mode Repeat Mode sie Play Time Bit File Format Battery Indicator Songs In AS Artist And Song Name Playlist or Folder 10 6 Basic Operations Battery Indicator The battery indicator will deplete with use and show the amount of charge remaining When the battery reaches 10 charge remaining the battery light will start flashing indicating the need to recharge the battery A fully charged battery will play up to 18 hours of continuous music PLAY PAUSE STOP MUSIC Short press lt PLAY gt to start music When music is playing Short press lt PLAY gt to pause the music will continue to play from where it was paused Long press lt PLAY gt to stop music from playing VOL NEXT PREV Short press lt VOL gt to enter the Volume menu Short press lt PREV gt to decrease volume Short press lt NEXT gt to increase volume Short press lt MENU gt to return to the play screen Double press lt VOL gt to mute all sound Long press lt VOL gt enable Hold all keys locked Long Press again to Unlock Short press lt NEXT PREV gt to play next previous song 11 Basic Operations Digital Music amp FM Mode Settings Digital Music Settings In MUSIC mode you can select what music you want to listen to through a variety of sort orders Use the lt PREV NEXT gt Buttons to c
23. up may appear on your screen upon connection at this time you may close the window 4 Charging will automatically begin when the Player is connected and your computer is turned on It takes about 5 7 hours to completely recharge a fully discharged battery initial charge may take longer We recommend you perform your intial charge overnight 5 While charging the battery indicator status display will intermittently flash until the process is complete When the status display is a solid color the mp3 player is fully charged and ready to use PLAYER MUST BE FULLY CHARGED PRIOR TO INITIAL USE Faliure to fully charge player may significantly shorten battery life Note Music can be uploaded to the player during intial charge 7 5 Before Loading Music on Player Your MP3 Player supports MP3 WMA and Subscription music services Your MP3 Player has two operating modes designed to provide specific song and file capabilities Portable Media Player PMP designed to work with Microsoft Windows Media Player WMP to load and manage your music files and playlists contained in WMP onto the player You can also drag amp drop or copy amp paste music files directly from the hard drive of your computer onto your player in PMP mode Portable Storage Device PSD designed to load and manage music files directly from the hard drive of your computer onto your player PSD mode must be used when connecting the player to a
24. ycle through the options Long Press lt MENU gt to return to the root menu and select MUSIC Then short press lt MENU gt to enter any of the subset listening options see diagram below Playlist le Local Folder Artist say Delete File Ib pum z Delete All l Genre Cy Exit F License Info Example Short press lt MENU gt to enter the Playlist menu Short press lt PREV NEXT gt to select a playlist Short press lt MENU gt to play the song in your selected playlist You can listen to music by your loaded playlist name of artist album genre or composer 12 6 Basic Operations Song Play Order Options Listen To All of Your Loaded Songs Your mp3 player stores all music of your music in a folder called LOCAL FOLDER and will play songs in the order in which you have placed them onto the player If you turn the player off it will restart at the song it left off on You can create individual folders in the LOCAL FOLDER to organize songs from various artists similar to a playlist These folders allow you to create custom play orders To create a custom folder the player can be in either Portable Media Player PMP Portable Storage Device PSD mode while connected to your computer The unit is initially in the PMP mode To switch between the two modes press the Play Pause On Off button middle top while device is connected to your computer The unit will initially be in the Portable Media Player mode Then right
25. ze songs and playlist and then sync them to the player For more details and step by step instructions please visit WMP9 http www microsoft com windows windowsmedia player 9series howto aspx WMP10 http www microsoft com windows windowsmedia player 10 default aspx WMP11 http www microsoft com windows windowsmedia player 11 default aspx Folders named Albums Music and Playlists are visible in both the PMP and PSD modes on your player If you use Windows Media Player to transfer music the songs albums and or playlists will be visible and stored in these folders in both PMP and PSD mode views Note If you do not see the folders Albums Music and Playlists in either mode you may have your computer settings so you are not able to view all folders To enable viewing of all folders on your computer simply click the START button on your computer bottom left and then click the MY COMPUTER button Next click on the TOOLS dropdown menu and select FOLDER OPTIONS In the FOLDER OPTIONS click on the VIEW tab and turn on the SHOW HIDDEN FILES AND FOLDERS option You must click the APPLY and or OK button for this change to take effect 6 CD Turn On To turn the player on long press the lt PLAY gt Button Menu Selections The menu button has three options at Music ep FM Mode 2 Settings Long press lt MENU gt button to select between Music FM and Settings Press lt NEXT gt OR lt PREV gt to view each option and shor
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