SanDisk c100 manual

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    SanDisk Sansa™ c100 User Guide[...]

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    T able of Contents Safety Instructions .............................................................................. 4 Introduction .......................................................................................... 5 Playback Screen Description ...................................................... 6Package Contents .......................[...]

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     Photo Options ........................................................................... 14 Recording Mode .......................................................................... 14  V oice Recording ....................................................................... 14 Settings Mode ..................................................[...]

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    Saf ety Instr uctions 1. Read the safety instructions carefully before using your Sansa. 2. Read this entire manual to ensure proper usage. 3. Keep this User Guide for future reference. 4. Do not use HeadPhones/Earphones while driving, cycling, or opera- ting any motorized vehicle. This may create a traffic hazard and may be illegal in some areas.[...]

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    Intr oduction Congratulations on your purchase of a SanDisk Sansa™ c100. The SanDisk Sansa™ c100 is a high performance portable digital audio player with a photo browser and a voice recorder . The Sansa c100 enables users to play MP3, WMA, and secure WMA audio files. It also shows photo files that are transferred to the player through Sansa M[...]

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    6 Playback Screen Description 1. T rack Number Display the current track number and the total num- ber of sound tracks. 2. Artist Name Displays the artist name of the current playback file. 3. Song Name Displays the song name of the current playback track. 4. T rack Timer Displays the timer of the current playback track. 5. Repeat Indicates when R[...]

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    7 Getting Star ted Ov er view 1. V olume Up/Down V olume up/down 2. Strap Eyelet Lanyard connection. 3. Earphones Port Connect earphones here to listen to player .. 4. MIC Internal Microphone 5. Hold Slide to lock(Orange Color) or unlock controls. 6. Display Window Read status and information here. 7. Select Button Press to select the item. 8. Play[...]

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    Install or replace Batter y The Sansa c100 is powered by an AAA alkaline battery . T o install or replace battery , locate the battery compartment on the back of the player , press in on the tab of the battery compartment cover to remove it. Orient and insert the battery according to the battery icon with polarity signs inside the battery compartme[...]

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    Connecting and T r ansfer ring Connect to your computer 1. Connect the small USB Cable Connector to the USB port on your com- puter , and then plug the larger Cable Dock Connector in to your Sansa c100 port. 2. Once connected to computer , it should be detected by the operating system automatically and is shown as an additional drive called “Sans[...]

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    T r ansfer Music T o transfer music to your Sansa c100. 1. Connect Sansa c100 to the computer . 2. Drag and drop files from your computer to Sansa c100 by using a variety of music software programs to transfer/synchronize your files. 3. In MTP mode as long as the files are WMA or MP3, they can be dragged into the Media folder . Otherwise, they c[...]

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    11 Basic Usa ge P o wer On Press and hold the Power/Menu button and you should see the LCD light up with SanDisk screen saver then the main menu will appear . Main Menu  Music  V oice  Photo  Settings Using Naviga tion Buttons Use Navigation Buttons, described in “Getting Started” section, to navigate though menus, play music, recor[...]

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     Setting R epeat Mode 1. In playback mode, press Down button to enter Music Option. 2. Press Down button to highlight Repeat. 3. Press Select button or Right button to choose:  Off: No repeat of tracks  One: Repeat the current track  All: Repeat all selected tracks  Setting Shuffle Mode 1. In playback mode, press Down button to ente[...]

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    13  Adding songs to GoList 1. In playback mode, press Down button to enter Music Option. 2. Press Down button to highlight Add to GoList. 3. Press Down button or Right button to add the song to GoList.  R emo v e songs from GoList 1. Press Menu button to enter menu select Settings menu. 2. Select Playback in Settings menu. 3. Highlight Clear [...]

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     Photo Options 1. T o set Photo options, select Photo Options in Photo menu. 2. Highlight Random and press Down or Right button to select Random On or Random Off. 3. Highlight Loop and press Down or Right button to select Loop On or Loop Off. 4. Highlight Duration and press Down or Right button to choose duration time for each slide. R ecor ding[...]

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    15  Setting Display Backlight Display Backlight timer program can save the power . After having been idle for few seconds, the device will run the Backlight timer program automatical- ly and cease the backlight, you can press any button to wake the backlight up. 1. Select Settings menu in Main Menu. 2. Select Display 3. Select Backlight 4. Selec[...]

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     De vice Infor mation 1. Select Settings menu in Main Menu. 2. Select System Info 3. Y ou can read device information on the screen.  Setting Auto P ower Off or Sleep Y ou can set the timer under Auto Power Off setting to turn off Sansa c100 automatically when it is playing or recording for a certain time. 1. Select Settings menu in Main Menu[...]

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    17 Tips, F AQ , and T r oubleshooting This chapter provides answers to common questions you may have. Question: How do I copy files to the Sansa MP3 Player? Answer: Copy files to the Sansa c100, in MSC mode, is just like copying files to a Hard Drive. Question: What file formats does the Sansa c100 support? Answer: The Sansa MP3 Player will sup[...]

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    Question: In MTP mode, how do I drag files to the player? Answer: As long as the files are wma or mp3, they can be dragged into the Media folder . Otherwise, they can be dragged into the Data folder (these files will not appear on the player). An alternative is to switch the player to MSC mode, then the files can be dragged/copied to the root d[...]

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    Ser vice and W ar r anty Infor mation This chapter provides information about how to get support for your player and the terms of your warranty . Getting T echnical Suppor t Before you contact T echnical Support, we encourage you to read the Tip s , F AQ, and T roubleshooting section. If you have questions about the use or features of your player ,[...]

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    improper installation, misuse, unauthorized repair , modification or accident. T o obtain warranty service contact SanDisk at 1-866-SanDisk or send an email to:support@SanDisk.com. Y ou must return the product in tamper resistant packaging, freight prepaid, as instructed by SanDisk. Y ou must obtain a tracking confirmation number , which you may [...]

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    21 SanDisk, the SanDisk logo, and Store Y our World In Ours are trademarks of SanDisk Corporation, registered in the U.S. and other countries. Sansa, T rusted Flash, and gruvi are trademarks of SanDisk Corporation. SanDisk is an authorized licensee of the SD trademark. The PlaysForSure logo is a trademark or registered trademark of Microsoft Corpor[...]

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    End User License Ag r eement SANDISK CORPORA TION END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT DO NOT USE OR LOAD THIS SOFTW ARE until you have carefully read the following terms and conditions. The firmware, computer programs, devi- ce drivers, data or information (“Software”) distributed or bundled with the product is provided to you under the terms and condi[...]

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    23 not to discover or reveal to others. Any and all permitted copies of the Software that you make or distribute must be unmodified, must contain all of the original Software’s proprietary notices, and must include or be accompanied by this Agreement. Y ou may not separate the Software into component parts for sublicense, distribution or transfe[...]

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    24 the Government constitutes acknowledgement of SanDisk’s proprietary rights therein. Contractor or Manufacturer is SanDisk Corporation, 140 Caspian Court, Sunnyvale, CA 94089. 6. T ermination. We may terminate this Agreement and the license if you violate this Agreement at any time. Upon termination of this Agreement, you must delete or destroy[...]