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Listening to the FM Radio Using the FM Radio Controls Finding a Radio Station Accessing Preset Channels Save a Radio Station as a Preset Setting Preset Stations Automatically Modify a Preset Radio Station Delete a Preset Radio Station Navigating the Software Menus The Basics Diagrams of Top Level Sub Menus Tips and Troubleshooting Learn More, Service, and Warranty Information Getting Technical Support Learn More Safety Tips and Cleaning Instructions Previous Page.

Next Page. Tips and Troubleshooting 27 6. This chapter will help you to become familiar with your new purchase as quickly as possible. Features Your Sansa MP3 Player is a full-featured music device that can be carried with you anywhere.

Page 4: The Basic Controls Figure 1. Basic Controls are shown in Figure 2. Page 6: Play Music After you have transfered music files to your player, disconnect the USB cable from your player and follow these steps: 1. The SanDisk logo will appear onscreen.

See The Basic Controls section on Page 3. The software Menu will appear. Press the Select Button to select Modes. Follow these steps: 1. Page 9 3. To change the volume of your music as it plays, press and scroll the Rotary Wheel in the top right corner of your player.

Set Shuffle Playback Mode Your player allows you to play your audio files randomly. Press the Select Button to toggle Shuffle off and on. Press the Select Button to save your Shuffle setting. This chapter helps you to become familiar with its FM Radio features. To listen to the radio, you need to be in FM Radio mode. Put your player in FM Radio mode. Follow these steps to access the Preset Channel software menus to add, modify, and delete preset channels: 1.

If you are in Preset mode, scroll down and highlight Normal to change to normal mode. Press the Select Button. Save a Radio Station as a Preset You can save a favorite radio station as a preset station.

Press the Select Button to select the Preset Channel item. The Preset Channel menu will appear. The Preset Channel List will appear. Once the preset channel is highlighted, press the Select Button. Press the Select Button twice to store the selected station as a preset channel.

The Preset Channel List will reappear with your saved radio station assigned to the selected preset channel. Setting Preset Stations Automatically In addition to manually selecting radio station frequencies as preset stations, your player can automatically save all radio stations that have strong frequencies. Follow these steps; 1. Press the Select Button to select Scan. When scanning is finished, the Preset Channel List will appear with your preset radio stations assigned to each preset channel.

Press the Select Button to choose any preset radio station. Modify a Preset Radio Station To modify a favorite radio station previously assigned to a preset channel, follow these steps: 1. Once the channel is highlighted, press the Select Button. Delete a Preset Radio Station Your player allows you to delete radio station frequencies that you have saved as presets. Press the Select Button to select the Delete item. The Preset Channel List will appear onscreen.

Press the Select Button to delete the station. The station will disappear from the Preset Channel list. Navigating the Software Menus In addition to the ability to play music and listen to the FM radio, your player provides you with the ability to customize features within the player.

For example, you can set the language of your player as well as the settings for the repeat feature. This chapter will help you to navigate and use the software menus within your player. The Basics Before you access the advanced feature menus, you should familiarize yourself with how the menus are structured, accessed, and navigated. Each submenu has its own settings and each setting has its own parameters that you can configure. Access the Top Level Menus Follow these steps to access the top level menus: 1.

See The Basic Controls section on page 3 if you cannot find the Hold button. The top level menu shown in Figure 5 above will appear onscreen. Diagrams of Top Level Sub Menus The software menus included with your player are described in more detail in this section. They are divided based on the top level menu used to invoke the submenus. The Play Music menu is shown below in Table 3.

Read The Basics on page 21 to learn how to navigate the menus, settings, and parameters described in this section. Artist Browse the music files by artist. Press the Select Button to browse the music by artist. Press Select Button to browse the songs within the selected artist. Album Browse the music files by album. Press Select Button to browse the for the selected album.

Genre Browse the music files by genre. Press the Select Button to browse the songs for the selected genre. Year Browse the music files by year. Press the Select Button to browse the songs for the selected year. Spoken word Listen to Audible audio book files. The top level Modes menu, its submenus, and settings are shown below in Table 4. Settings Menus The Settings menus control the underlying features of your player, for example, the language used onscreen and equalizer settings.

The top level Settings menu, its submenus, and settings are shown below in Table 5. Equalizer Enter to select among the built-in equalizer modes including Rock, Jazz, Classical and Pop. You can customize the equalizer parameters by choosing Custom in the submenu. Auto Power Off Enter to set the period of time that the unit would idle for before powering off automatically Sleep Enter to set the period of time the unit would turn off counting from the current instant.

Backlight Enter to set the period of time the backlight would stays ON when you do not press any button Contrast Enter to set the contrast level of the screen Sound Effect Power Display Language English, French, Enter to switch the software menu to the corresponding German, Italian, language. Restore Default Enter to restore the unit to the default factory settings.

Press Select to confirm. The Extras menu is shown below in Table 6. Information Menu The Information menu provides your player configuration information.

The Information menu is shown below in Table 7. Tips and Troubleshooting This chapter provides answers to common questions you may have about your player.

See Transferring Music on Page 11 for details. Question: Some of my music files are on my player but cannot be played. When I select them, another song begins to play. What is wrong? Answer: You may not have purchased the rights to play the song on an additional device. To test this, try to play a song that you have ripped from an older CD and converted to MP3 format.

If you can play that song but not the song that will not play, then you need to purchase the right to play the song on your Sansa player.

Learn More, Service, and Warranty Information This chapter provides information about how to get support for your player and the terms of your warranty.

Getting Technical Support Before you contact Technical Support, we encourage you to read the Tips and Troubleshooting section on page 27 to see if your question is covered there. This will allow us to help you more quickly.

Your 2-Year SanDisk Limited Warranty SanDisk warrants that this product will be free from material defects in design and manufacture and will substantially conform to the published specifications under normal use for two years from your date of purchase, subject to the conditions below.

This warranty is provided to the original end user purchasing from SanDisk or an authorized reseller, and is not transferable. Proof of purchase may be required. SanDisk is not responsible for any failure or defect caused by any third party product or component, whether authorized or not.

This warranty does not apply to any third party software provided with the product and you are responsible for all service and repair needed for such software. This warranty is void if the product is not used in accordance with the product instructions, or if it is damaged as a result of improper installation, misuse, unauthorized repair, modification or accident. You must return the product in tamper resistant packaging, freight prepaid, as instructed by SanDisk.

You must obtain a tracking confirmation number, which you may be required to provide to SanDisk. SanDisk will, at its option, repair or replace the product with new or refurbished product of equal or greater capacity and functionality, or refund the purchase price. The warranty duration on replaced product will be that time period remaining on the original product. SanDisk does not warrant, and shall not be responsible for, any lost data or information contained in any product including in any returned product , regardless of the cause of the loss.

SanDisk products should not be used in life support systems or other applications where failure could threaten injury or life. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary by jurisdiction. This firmware has not been updated in a while and never may again, but for those of you who bought the E Series awhile ago you may have the first version and therefore eligible to upgrade.

May I ask what is the latest version of the E? I have 1. There are two versions of the player. I have downloaded this file and it says that it is sansa Any suggestions??? Sansa has been of no help. I have just found my long lost e after missing it for about 5 years. Is there a later version or was this the last one?



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