SanDisk FUZE-UM809ENG User Manual

User Manual
Fuze-UM809-ENG
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Table of Contents
Important Safety Instructions ....................................... 3
Important – Hearing Safety Levels Info ..................................... 3
Sansa® FuzeTM Media Player Overview ............................ 5
Features ............................................................................... 5
Minimum System Requirements ............................................... 6
Package Contents ................................................................... 6
Sansa Fuze media player at a Glance ........................................ 6
Main Menu Options ................................................................. 8
Playback Screen ..................................................................... 9
Battery ................................................................................. 9
Charging ................................................................................... 10
Basic Usage ............................................................... 11
Power Switch ....................................................................... 11
Power On .................................................................................. 11
Power Off .................................................................................. 11
Reset ........................................................................................ 11
Hold Function ............................................................................ 11
Thumbwheel ........................................................................ 12
Connecting to your Computer ................................................. 12
Removing the player from your computer: ............................... 13
Updating the Firmware .......................................................... 14
Formatting the Player ........................................................... 14
Loading Content ......................................................... 15
Loading Music ...................................................................... 15
Drag and Drop (Windows) ........................................................... 15
Drag and Drop (Mac) .................................................................. 15
Windows Media Player ................................................................. 16
Loading Photos and Videos .................................................... 20
Playing Content ......................................................... 21
Playing Music ....................................................................... 21
Music Options ............................................................................ 22
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Playing music from a preloaded microSD™ Card ....................... 23
microSD™ card with content ........................................................ 23
slotMusic™ card ......................................................................... 24
slotRadio™ card ......................................................................... 24
Playing Audiobooks ............................................................... 25
Audiobooks Options .................................................................... 25
Watching Videos ................................................................... 26
Video Options ............................................................................ 26
Viewing Photos and Slideshows .............................................. 27
Photo Options ............................................................................ 27
FM Radio (if applicable) ............................................... 29
Listening to FM Radio ............................................................ 29
Programming FM Presets ....................................................... 29
Radio Options ............................................................................ 30
Recording ................................................................. 31
Voice Recording ................................................................... 31
Deleting Content ........................................................ 32
Settings .................................................................... 33
Wallpaper Settings ............................................................... 33
Display Art in Lists ................................................................ 33
Backlight ............................................................................. 33
Power Saver ........................................................................ 33
Language ............................................................................ 34
Date & Time ........................................................................ 34
Brightness ........................................................................... 34
Volume ............................................................................... 34
Reset Factory Settings .......................................................... 34
Info .................................................................................... 34
USB Mode ........................................................................... 35
Format ................................................................................ 35
Press and Hold ..................................................................... 35
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Tips & Troubleshooting................................................ 36
Learn More, Service, and Warranty Information .............. 38
Getting Technical Support ...................................................... 38
SanDisk Limited Warranty ..................................................... 38
End User License Agreement .................................................. 39
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This chapter provides you with safety instructions, hearing
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safety, and cleaning tips for your Sansa player.
Important Safety Instructions
PLEASE READ THE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE USING YOUR SANSA MEDIA PLAYER
1. Read this entire manual to ensure proper usage.
2. Keep this User’s Manual for future reference.
3. Do not use headphones/earphones while driving, cycling, or operating any motorized vehicle. This may create a traffic hazard and may be illegal in some areas. It can also be dangerous to play your music with headphones/earphones at high volume while walking, or engaged in other activities. You should exercise extreme caution and discontinue use in potentially hazardous situations.
4. Avoid using headphones/earphones at high volume. Hearing experts advise
against continuous loud and extended music play. Keep the volume at a moderate level, so that you are better able to hear outside sound and to be considerate of the people around you.
5. Keep your player away from sinks, drinks, bathtubs, showers, rain, and other sources of moisture. Moisture can cause electric shocks with any electronic device.
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FuzeTM media
Cleaning
Follow these tips to keep your player working well for a long time:
Clean your player with a soft lint-free cloth.
Do not allow young children to use your player unsupervised.
Never force any connector into the ports of your player or your computer. Make
Do not disassemble, crush, short-circuit or incinerate the battery as it may cause
Important Safety Instructions & Cleaning Tips
Tips
sure your connectors are the identical shape and size before you connect.
fire, injury, burns or other hazards.
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Important – Hearing Safety Levels Info
READ THIS BEFORE USING YOUR SANSA PLAYER
Congratulations on the purchase of your Sansa
Your media 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 media player at a safe hearing level.
Exposure or repeated exposure for an extended period of time to music and other sounds that are too loud can cause damage to your hearing resulting in temporary or even permanent “noise-induced hearing loss”.
Symptoms of hearing loss increase gradually with prolonged exposure at high levels of volume. Initially, you may not even be aware of the loss unless detected with a hearing test.
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:
Sound Level (dB)
Refrigerator humming 40
Normal conversation 60
media player!
City traffic 80
Motorcycles and lawnmowers 90 #
Rock concerts 110-120 #
Firearms 120-140 #
* A decibel (dB) is a unit of relative measurement of the strength of sound wave. In decibels
(dB), a measured signal level doubles with every additional 3 dB.
# These sound decibel levels are considered harmful with extended exposure.
Information courtesy of the National Institute of Deafness & Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD) http://www.nidcd.nih.gov/health/hearing/noise.asp
For your safety!
Your hearing may adapt to higher volumes of sound. In order to prevent any harmful impact to your hearing, you must control the sound emanating from your headphones and set the media player volume to a low setting where you can hear it clearly and comfortably.
Studies, including one from NIDCD indicate that sounds of less than 80 decibels, even after long exposure, are unlikely to cause a hearing loss. Listen to your media player at such a level that you can still hear conversation and other people in your environment without shouting when you attempt to converse.
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It can also be dangerous to play your music with headphones/earphones at high volume while walking or engaged in other activities. You should exercise extreme caution and discontinue use in potentially hazardous situations.
Do not use headphones/earphones while driving, cycling, or operating any motorized vehicle. This may create a traffic hazard and may be illegal in some areas.
Disposal Instructions
Do not dispose of this device with unsorted waste. Improper disposal may be harmful to the environment and human health. Please refer to your local waste authority for information on return and collection systems in your area.
NOTE: For Home and Personal Use
This product is intended to be used for recording and playback for your home and personal enjoyment. Copying and commercial use of copyrighted material without permission of the copyright owner may be prohibited by law. Use of your media player, in compliance with all copyright and applicable intellectual property laws, remains the responsibility of the user of the product.
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This chapter will familiarize you with the features and
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functionality of your Sansa
Sansa® Fuze
Congratulations on your purchase of a Sansa® Fuze Media player!
Sansa® Fuze is a high performance portable digital audio/video player with a large bright
1.9” color screen, a digital FM tuner, a built-in MIC. You can listen to FM radio broadcasts
and record voice with the built-in microphone. Additionally, you can use the microSDHC card slot to expand your storage and/or move files via microSDHC cards.
Features
Vibrant 1.9” (220x176) color TFT screen for brilliant views of your video, photos, and album art.
Supports MP3, WAV, WMA, secure WMA, FLAC, Ogg-Vorbis, and audiobooks formats
Displays embedded album art
Video compatible with MPEG4 (SP) QCIF+ 20fps. Additional video formats are
supported via the Sansa Media Converter software (available for download at SanDisk
website) †.
Supports photo files converted and transferred to the player through the Sansa Media Converter software.
Includes an integrated FM radio for listening to live-broadcast FM radio programs.
Supports voice recording function with built-in microphone.
MicroSD/SDHC card slot supports additional 4GB
Plays slotMusic™ and slotRadio™ cards
Allows users to store data on the internal memory.
Rechargeable battery lasts up to 24 hours of audio playback or 5 hours of video
playback**.
Windows 7 Certified
FuzeTM player.
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Overview
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* and higher capacities.
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* 1 gigabyte (GB) = 1 billion bytes. Some of the listed capacity is used for formatting and other functions, and thus is not available for data storage.
** Based on continuous audio playback at 128 kbps MP3; video playback at QVGA 512kbps H.264; battery life and performance may vary depending upon usage and settings; battery not replaceable.
Videos (MPEG-4 (SP) QCIF+ 20fps other video file formats supported through Sansa® Media Converter software
available from Sansa.com), Music (MP3, WMA, secure WMA and Audible audio file formats), Photos (JPEG). For additional specifications, please visit the SanDisk website.
†† slotRadio card playback support requires Fuze firmware version 01.02.26A or higher.
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Minimum System Requirements
Windows XP SP2
Windows Media Player v10
Intel Pentium class PC or higher
Internet access (broadband recommended)
CD-ROM drive (if product package includes a CD)
USB 2.0 port for hi-speed transfers and charging
Package Contents
Sansa Fuze media player
USB 2.0 transfer cable
Earphones
Quick Start Guide
Sansa Fuze Media Player at a Glance
1 Play/Pause Toggles between Play/Pause
2 Left/Previous/Rewind Navigates back a screen
On Play Only – press and hold for Rewind
3 microSDHC Card Slot Insert microSD/microSDHC, slotMusic, slotRadio card here
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4 MIC Built-in microphone (internal)
5 Thumbwheel List view – Navigates Up and Down
Volume Control
Brightness Control
Rating
6 Sansa Dock Connector Connect Sansa cable here
7 Submenu/Options Quick Access to contextual Option List
8 Headphone Jack Insert headphone here
9 Select Button Press to make a selection
Press and Hold to add to Music or Photo Go List
10 Right/Forward Navigates forward a screen
Press for next track
On Play Only – press and hold for Fast Forward
11 Home/Menu Return to the Main Menu
Return back to the play screen
12 Display Screen Displays the status of the Sansa media player
13 Power Switch Slide up to turn on the player
Slide up and hold for 2 seconds to turn off the player
Slide up and hold for 10 seconds to reset your player
14 Hold/Lock Indicator Factory sets to locked position (shows orange color). Slide
to center position for controls. When locked, all controls are disabled to prevent accidental activation of controls.
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Main Menu Options
Music – allows you to browse and listen to music, audio books, recordings, or podcasts.
Photo – displays photos from lists, thumbnails, Photo Go List, and Slideshows.
Voice – allows you to do voice recording using built-in microphone.
Need icon for slotRadio
slotRadio – allows you to listen to slotRadio cards.
Video – allows you to browse and watch videos.
FM Radio (if applicable) – allows you to listen to FM broadcast radio and save presets.
Settings – allows you to view or customize the Sansa media player features.
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Playback Screen
1 Repeat Indicates that the Repeat function is enabled
2 Artist Name Displays artist name
3 Album Name Displays name of the album
4 Track Name Displays title of the song
5 Track Number Displays current track number and total number of tracks
6 Battery Displays battery level
7 Charging Indicates player is being charged
8 Play/Pause Displays music or recording file playback status
9 Time Display the time (Hour and minutes)
10 Progress Bar Displays progress of the current track
11 Album Artwork Displays artwork of the album
12 Shuffle Indicates that the shuffle function is enabled
Battery
The Sansa® Fuze media player comes with an internal rechargeable battery. The battery is not replaceable. To use the player for the very first time, remember to fully charge the battery. You can charge your player using the USB port of your computer.
NOTE: Some low-power USB ports may not provide enough power to charge the Sansa player. If the device does not charge, use the USB port located at the rear of the computer.
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Battery Level Indicator
The battery level indicator is located at the bottom-right corner of the screen.
Battery Full Battery Low
Charging
1. Connect the larger end of the Sansa cable into the Sansa media player.
2. Connect the smaller end of the Sansa cable into an available USB port on the computer.
3. The computer must be on for all the USB ports to charge the battery. Your Sansa will show connected and the yellow charging indicator will appear. The battery level indicator will blink while charging. You will not be able to play music, watch videos, or view photos while the player is connected to the computer.
4. To stop recharging, simply disconnect the USB cable.
The battery can also be charged using an AC adapter (not included) or a car adapter (not included); you will be able to play your device while charging with one of the adapters.
If your player is not recognized by your computer, make sure you have Windows Media™ Player version 10 or higher installed. You can also change the USB Mode to MSC if you do not have Windows Media Player. For Mac, ensure that USB Mode is set to Auto Detect or MSC mode. See Section 9 – Settings
for more details.
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This chapter provides you the basic usage instructions for
®
your Sansa
FuzeTM media player.
Basic Usage
Power Switch
The power switch is used to turn the player on or off as well as resetting it.
Power On
Slide the Power switch up to turn on the player. The Blue Ring will light up and the Main Menu will appear after it has been booted up.
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Power Off
Slide the Power switch up and hold it for about 2 seconds to turn off the player.
NOTE: To prevent accidental power on, move the HOLD switch to the locked position.
Reset
To reset your player, slide the Power switch up and hold it for approximately 10 seconds.
Hold Function
All the function keys will be disabled once Hold is engaged by sliding the Power switch down until an orange bar appears. All the buttons on the player will not operate when Hold is active. Please note that the Lock function only works when the player is on.
The following image will appear on the display screen if any button is pressed while the device is in the Locked position. The music should continue to play even device is locked.
if the
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