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Quick Start Guide D GETTING STARTED—KNOW YOUR DEVICE Charging Device Firmware Updater/Sansa Media Converter Player At-A-Glance Navigation Overview • Press and hold to turn player on/off. 1. Before using your player, fully charge your device. Firmware is the code that powers your Sansa® Fuze™+ MP3 1 On/Off Power and MP3 Player Connect device to your PC (PC has to be on). player. SanDisk occasionally releases firmware updates, Lock Button • Quickly press (0.5 second) on/off button to 1 lock/unlock. 2. A connected icon will appear on the device once a which may include new features and performance • Press and hold for 10 seconds to reset your player. minimum charge is established, which can take up to enhancements. In addition, the downloadable Sansa Media Data on player will not be lost. 30 minutes if battery is fully drained. Full charge takes Converter (SMC) enables users to expand the video and 2 Navigation Touch Pad • Navigate through screens, photos and menus up to three hours. photo capabilities of their player. by sliding or tapping desired direction. 3. To stop charging, unplug device. Battery indicator will be Battery indicator • Tap center to make a selection. completely green when fully charged. • Tap center while at “Now playing” mode to For the latest firmware, visit bring up options menu. 7 www.sandisk.com/fuze+ 3 Play/Pause • Toggle between Play and Pause/Stop. Don’t worry, the battery can not be overcharged. 10 4 Back/Home • Tap Back/Home button to return to previous screen level. 1. Download and install Sansa Updater. • Press and hold Back/Home button to return to 2. Download and install the Sansa Media Converter main menu level. application. microSD/microSDHC • Insert a microSD™/microSDHC™ memory card a. Connect your Sansa player to the PC. The Sansa 4 5 Card Slot (to expand capacity, or to read media files you Firmware Updater should launch automatically. Tap point might have stored on it) or listen to a slotRadio™ 3 card (both sold separately). Connected b. Click to select the Sansa Media Converter check box, Scroll up and then click Download Now. Tap point Tap point Select/Option 6 USB Connecting Port • Connect cable to PC and device to either charge 5 or transfer data. c. Click Finish. 6 3. Launch the Sansa Media Converter application. If your player doesn’t connect: 7 Volume Control • Press up/down to change volume level. Left/Rewind Right/Forward a. Unplug the player Click Start then go to Programs > SanDisk > Sansa Updater > Sansa Media Converter. 8 Earphone Jack • Insert earphones here. Note: earphone cable is the b. Select Settings Tap point antenna for presetting and listening to FM radio. c. Select System Settings 2 Scroll down Quick Start Guide d. Select USB Mode 9 Microphone • Use for voice recording. After first download, the Updater will automatically e. Change the USB Mode from Auto Detect to MSC 9 8 10 Display screen • Displays user interface, functional section, play f. Plug your player back into your PC notify you of any new firmware updates. mode, battery level, duration, and position For firmware version v.2.36+ 80-36-03463 indicator (dots on the bottom of the screen). LOCK FUNCTION NAVIGATION AND PLAYING CONTENTS To lock the device, quickly press (0.5 second) on/off button. Main Menu Playing Music Music Options All the function keys, except volume control, will be disabled Sansa® Fuze™+ MP3 player’s unique graphical user interface has a dedicated home menu for each of the 8 functional categories. Sansa® Fuze™+ MP3 player automatically sorts your music When listening to a song, Sansa® Fuze™+ MP3 player once lock is engaged. Music will continue to play in The location indicator (dot at bottom of screen) shows your position within the home and sub-menus. under these categories: offers five options for changing your listening experience. lock mode. • Artists (alphabetical order) Click center Select button to activate. • Albums To unlock the player, quickly press (0.5 second) on/off • Songs 1. Rate Song – (tap or swipe left-right to change) button again. • Genres • Rated songs with 4 and 5-stars automatically creates a • Playlists “My Top Rated” playlist, found under “Playlists” (the fifth sub-option) under Music menu. How To Play Music 2. Shuffle – plays content in random order. 1. Select Music from the main menu. Press the center touch 3. Repeat – plays music songs continuously. button to select. 4. Add Song to Playlist – adds currently playing song to 2. Swipe left or right to browse Artist, Album, Song, Genre or Music Go List. How to Navigate Playlist. Swipe up or down to browse files within selection. 5. Delete Song – deleting a song from your device (note: this 1. Swipe/tap horizontally to navigate to main menu screens. 3. Press the back button to return to the next menu level. option will not delete the song from your PC playlists). 2. Press Select to choose a feature. Press and hold to return to home menu. 3. Select content, then press Play 4. In the Play Screen swipe or tap left and right to skip The following images will appear: a song. Recently Played Mode 1. Press and hold Back button to return to home level. 2. Swipe/tap to Music home menu. 3. At Music home menu you can vertically swipe/tap your Pressing the Play/Pause button will immediately play any selected item. 15 recently played tracks. Press Play to start playing. 4. At this mode you can tap Back in order to get to Pressing the Play/Pause button in the Music main menu will play your last played song. “now playing” song, which will appear as the associated album art taking up most of the screen (see right). Swiping up and down in the main menu will scroll 5. From “now playing” mode swipe/tap to skip or rewind through your 15 most recently played songs. a song. FILE MANAGEMENT/FILL IT WITH MUSIC EXPANDED STORAGE AND SUPPORT Using a microSD™ or slotRadio™ Card Settings Tips and Troubleshooting Support, FAQs, and Forums PC Users Drag and Drop Files 1. Connect player to PC using the included USB connector. 1. Download the latest device software from: Simply pop in a SanDisk For the fastest way to get you up and running 2. Open “My Computer” on your PC. card microSD™ or microSDHC™ card* You can personalize your device by again, contact customer support at: 3. Double click on the player icon and then click on (the tiny card that adds storage selecting Settings from the main www.sandisk.com/fuze+ “Internal Memory”. to most standard cell phones) menu. On main menu, select http://support.sandisk.com 4. Drag and drop files to the Music folder. to expand the storage space for MICRO SD CARD Settings and center tap Select your library—music, videos, to access the many settings Windows Media® Player Application photos, audiobooks, podcasts— options available. For an optimal Music experience, synchronize your music and you’re good to go. library with Windows Media® Player. Below are some of the 2. Press and hold the on/off enhanced features. button for 10 seconds to reset. To learn more about your player’s Data will not be lost. 1. Create Music playlist of your favorite songs. Basic Settings many functionalities, visit: 2. Organize your Music library. Personalize your Music, Video, Photo, Podcast & Book, www.sandisk.com/wug 3. Find and insert missing album art. card 1,000 songs. Zero downloads. and General Settings*. 1. Select 4. Edit incorrect song titles. Simply insert an optional Music Settings, Video Settings, Photo Settings www.sandisk.com/fuzeplushelp or . slotRadio™ card* and enjoy Podcast & Book Settings 2. Selecting any of these options will allow you to 3. Check battery level, recharge if needed. Mac Users slotRadio CARD handcrafted playlists to fit • User Manual your style, mood or activities. personalize the Shuffle, Repeat, Orientation, Brightness, Slideshow, Playback speed, etc., of your device, • How-To-Videos Visit the following link for step-by-step instructions: Visit www.slotRadio.com for • FAQs more information. depending on which option you choose. 4. Make sure you have Windows Media® Player 10 • Discussion Forums http://kb.sandisk.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/1141/kw/1141 3. When finished personalizing your settings, press and hold or above if using a PC to connect your device*. the Back button to return to the main menu. Your changes will be saved automatically. * Card not included. slotRadio™ card available only in North America. * Refer to User Manual for more details. * Download at www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia not alter the WM-DRM Software’s ability to play unprotected content. A list of STOP! HEARING LEVELS READ THE FOLLOWING ADDITIONAL SAFETY GUIDELINES CAREFULLY revoked WM-DRM Software is sent to your device whenever you download a To help you understand what may be considered a safe hearing level, the following BEFORE USING YOUR SANSA MP3 PLAYER: license for Secure Content from the Internet or from a PC. Microsoft, may, in IMPORTANT INFORMATION examples are included for your reference: • Keep your Sansa MP3 player away from sinks, bathtubs, showers, drinks, rain, and conjunction with such license, also download revocation lists onto your device on YOU MUST READ THIS BEFORE USING other sources of moisture. Moisture can cause electric shocks with any electronic behalf of Secure Content Owners. Examples of Typical Sound Levels Approximate Sound Level in Decibels (dB)* device. For Sansa® Fuze™+ MP3 player only: MP3 Player YOUR SANSA MP3 PLAYER Refrigerator humming 40 • Do not dispose of your Sansa MP3 player with unsorted waste. Improper disposal THIS PRODUCT IS LICENSED UNDER THE AVC PATENT PORTFOLIO LICENSE Normal conversation 60 may be harmful to the environment and human health.
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