Summary of Contents for SanDisk Sansa slotMusic Player
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Sansa slotMusic Player ® ™ An Owner’s Guide to More Play Technical Support sansa.com/support forums.sandisk.com/sansa For more information on this product, please visit www.sansa.com Part Number: SLOTMUSIC PLAYER-UM608-ENG...
Putting Your Songs On A Card Moving Songs From A Card To Your Computer Just In Case It’s Not Working Things To Know For Your Safety Protecting Your Hearing Other Stuff Tech Support SanDisk Limited Warranty End User License Agreement slotMusic Player ® ™...
An Overview Of Your Sansa slotMusic ® Congrats on your new Sansa slotMusic Player. In the following pages you’ll find all the information you need to start playing. We have other great stuff online, including video tutorials, at What It Has ›...
New batteries will generally last for 15 hours of uninterrupted, pure listening pleasure. When Do I Change The Battery? When the battery is low, the Sansa slotMusic Player will beep three times and then shut down. How Do I Change The Battery? To replace the battery, follow these steps: 1 ›...
If there is no microSD card inserted, the LED will flash for about three seconds and then shut down. Power Off To turn the Sansa slotMusic Player off, press and hold the play button for one second. The ice blue LED will come on for two seconds and then fade. Playing Music The Sansa slotMusic Player supports the following audio file formats: ›...
Playback / Pause mode Putting Your Songs On A Card Not only does the Sansa slotMusic Player work with slotMusic cards; you can also make your own content card from your music library. The Sansa slotMusic Player supports microSD and microSDHC (high capacity) cards.
To Your Computer To transfer your tunes from a slotMusic card to your computer, remove the card from your Sansa slotMusic Player and insert it into a microSD to USB adapter. Connect the adapter to your computer. View the contents of the slotMusic card by double-clicking on the removable disk named slotMusic in My Computer in Windows or by double-clicking the removable disk that appears on your desktop on a Mac.
Which bit rates will the Sansa slotMusic Player support? 32-320kbps for MP3 and 32-192kbps for WMA. What music file formats does the Sansa slotMusic Player support? It supports MP3 and WMA formats without DRM. Is the player compatible with podcasts? Absolutely.
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How do I charge the player? Your Sansa slotMusic Player runs off a single AAA battery. It comes with a non-rechargeable battery, but you can use a rechargeable AAA battery if you like. The player is not capable of charging batteries.
Read this before using your Sansa Player Your MP3 player is equipped with a variety of features. To help you maximize your listening pleasure, SanDisk would like to advise you that it is important to use your headphones with your MP3 player at a safe hearing level.
Hearing Levels To help you understand what may be considered a safe hearing level, the following examples are included for your reference. Examples of Typical Approximate Sound Level (dB): › Refrigerator humming › Normal conversation › City traffic › Motorcycles and lawnmowers ›...
For further information see www.sandisk.com and select “support”. SanDisk may at its option repair this product or provide you with an equivalent product; and if unable to repair or replace the product, will refund the purchase price. SanDisk will not be liable for indirect or consequential damage (including loss of data), or for damage caused by improper use (including use in an incompatible device and use not in accordance with the instructions), or by improper installation, unprofessional repair, modification or accident.
The firmware, computer programs, device drivers, data or information (“Software”) is provided to each person who downloads, uses or installs the Software (“you” or “your”) under the terms of this Agreement between you and SanDisk Corporation (“SanDisk,” “we,” or “us”), and may be subject to additional terms and conditions in an agreement between you and SanDisk’s third party licensors (“Licensors”).
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SanDisk’s intellectual property rights to use the Software in executable form solely for your personal use only with a SanDisk product and only on a single computer or other hardware device at any given time (the “License”). The Software is “in use”...
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Transfer. 6 › If you sell or otherwise transfer the SanDisk product that incorporates the Software as a whole, you may transfer the Software as fully integrated into such product provided that you also supply this Agreement to the purchaser or recipient of the product, at which time all of your rights under this Agreement will immediately cease.