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SanDisk Sansa™ c100 User Guide[...]
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2 Table of Contents Safety Instructio ns ............................................................................................... 4 Intr oduction .......................................................................................................... 5 Playback Screen Description ............................................................[...]
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3 Photo Opt i on s ......................................................................................... 16 Radio M ode ................................................................................................ 17 FM Radi o Mode ..................................................................................... 17 FM Preset [...]
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4 Safety Instructions 1. Read the safety instruc tions car efully befor e using your Sansa. 2. Read this entire manual to ensu re pro per usage. 3. Keep this User Guide for futu re refere nce. 4. Do not use HeadPhones/ Earphones while driving, cycling, or operating any motorized vehicle. Th is may create a traffic hazard and m ay be illegal in some[...]
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5 Introduction C ongratulati ons on your purchase of a SanDis k Sansa™ c100 . The SanDisk Sansa™ c100 is a high perform ance portabl e digital audi o player with a phot o browser, a FM radio a nd a voice rec order. The Sansa c100 enables users to play MP3, WMA, a nd se cure WM A audio files. It also shows photo files that are transfe rred to th[...]
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Playback Screen Description 1. Tr a c k N u m b e r Display the current track nu mber and t he total num ber of sound tracks. 2. Artist Name Displays the artist name of the current playback file. 3. Song Name Displays t he song name of the current pl ayback trac k. 4. T rack T imer Displays the timer of the current p layback track. 5. Repeat Indica[...]
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Quick Start Guide Lanyard 1 AAA Alkali ne battery Getting Started Overview 1. V olume Up/Do wn V olum e up/down 2. S trap Eyelet Lanyard conne ction. 3. Earphones P ort Connect earphones here t o listen to player .. 4. MIC Internal Microphone 7[...]
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8 5. Hold Slide to lock(Orange Color) or unlock controls. 6. Displa y Wi ndow Read status and inform ation here. 7. Select Button Press to select the item. 8. Play/P ause/Up Press to m ove up one item , pause, or resume. 9. Pr evious/Rewind Press for previous track or move left, press and hold for rewi nd. 10. Down/Opti on menu Press to m ove down [...]
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9 Minimum System Requirements Windows X P SP1 Windows Media Player 10 Intel Pentium class PC or higher CD-ROM drive USB 2.0 po rt r e qui red for hi-spee d transfer[...]
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Connecting and Transferring Connect to your computer 1. Connect the small USB Cabl e Connector to the USB port on you r computer , and then plug the lar ger Cable Do ck Connector in to your Sansa c100 port. 2. Once c onnected to computer , it should be detected by the operating system automatically and is sh own as an addition al drive called “ S[...]
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files in t he selected m edia window and output them usin g the param eter setting for each media type. A conv ert status box will appear showing which file(s) are b eing conv erted and the percentage of that file along with all of the files. Transfer Music T o tr ansfer music to your Sansa c100 . 1. Connect Sansa c100 to the c omputer . 2. Drag a [...]
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Remove Hard ware icon in MSD mode, on the taskb ar . 2. W ait until "Safe to Remove Hardware" message is displayed. 3. Y ou can disconnect the player from the com puter now . Basic Usage Power On Press and hold the Power/Menu bu tton and you should see the LCD light up with SanDisk screen saver then the main menu will app e ar. Main Menu [...]
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Music Mode Music/Voice/FM Playback 1. To play m usic stored on the player, recorde d FM radio or Voice, press Me nu button a nd select Music menu. FM and Voice files are located under “Reco rdings”. 2. Browse t hrough the menu sel ections, hi ghlight the desired track or file, and press Select button to play. 3. Press Ri ght button t o skip[...]
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Setting Shuffle Mode 1. In play back mode , press Do wn button t o enter Music Option . 2. Press Down b u t t on to hi ghl i ght Shuffle. 3. Press Select bu tt on or Ri ght b ut ton to t urn O n or Off Shuf fle. Setting Equalizer Sansa c100 provi des 5 eq ualizer types: Normal, Rock, Jazz, Classic, Pop and One Custo m , for users to ch oose[...]
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15 Adding songs to GoList 1. In play back mode , press Do wn button t o enter Music Option . 2. Press Down b u t t on to hi ghl i ght Add to GoList. 3. Press Down b u t t on or Right b ut t on to ad d th e song to GoList. Remove songs from GoList 1. Press Me nu button to enter menu select Settings menu 2. Select Playback in Settings menu 3.[...]
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Photo Mode Viewing Photos 1. To view photos stored in the player, press Menu button a nd select Photo in Main Menu . 2. Select View All then select the image you want to view 3. Press Ri ght button t o view t he next i mage or press Left butto n to view the previous image. 4. Press Me nu button t o exit p hoto viewi ng Slideshow To play sli[...]
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Radio Mode FM Radio Mode 1. To list en to the radio br oadcast, select Radio in Main Menu. 2. When the radio fre quency ap pears on the screen, press the Left or Right button to adjust and search the fre quency you want. 3. Press and hold Right or Left b utt on to scan for Radio stati ons. FM Preset 1. To set Radio options, press the Do wn [...]
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3. Press left or Right button to select recording duratio n. 4. Press Select button to end recording. Recording Mode Voice Recording Sansa c1 00 has a microphone built in to support vo ice recording. Y ou can use it to record your own voice, an intervie w or a speech. T o use the voice recording function, please follow the steps show n below . [...]
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cease the backlight, you can press a ny button to wake the backlight up. 1. Select Settings m enu in Mai n Menu . 2. Select Display 3. Select Backlight 4. Select the Backlight timer setting that you want. Setting Display Contrast Adjust di splay cont rast for bet ter viewin g in dif fere nt lighti ng enviro nment. 1. Select Settings m enu in Ma[...]
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20 3. You can read device information on t he screen. Setting Auto Power Off or Sleep Y ou can set the timer un der Auto Po wer Off setting to turn off S ansa c1 00 automatically when it is playing or recording for a ce rtain time. 1. Select Settings m enu in Mai n Menu . 2. Select Power . 3. Select Auto Power Off or Sleep 4. Select the setting[...]
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21 Answer: The Sansa MP3 Player will suppor t MP3, WMA, secure WMA. Any other formats need to be converted to th ese formats prior to tran sf erring to your Sansa c100. Question: What is MTP? Answer: Medi a T ransfer P rotocol (M TP) is a ne w protoc ol and acc ompanyi ng set of drivers develop ed by Microsoft to connect por table devices to a W in[...]
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22 transfer the so ngs to the player as norm al, either by copying a nd pasti ng, or transferring. Question: In MTP mode, how do I drag fil es to the player? Answer: As long as the files are wma or m p3, they can be dra gged into the Media folder . Otherwise, they can be dr agged into the Data fold er (these files will not appear on th e p layer). [...]
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23 If you ha ve questions a bout the use or featu res of your pl ayer , please call t he SanDisk T echnical Support Center at 1- 866-SanDisk (1-866-7 26-3475), or fill out an on-line support re quest at http ://www .sandisk.com/retail/suppor t.asp . If you ha ve questions a bout our partner se rvices, please cal l their T echnical Support Center . [...]
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24 misuse, unauthorized repair , modification or accident. T o obtain wa rranty service c ontact SanDi sk at 1-8 66-SanDisk or send an em ail to: support@Sa nDisk.c om . Y ou must ret urn the product in tam per resistant packaging, freight p repaid, as i nstructed by S anDisk. Y ou must obt ain a tracking conf irmatio n number , which you may be re[...]
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25 LIABLE UNDER ANY CIRCUMST ANCES FOR ANY DIRECT , INDIRECT , OR CONSEQUEN TIAL DAMAGES, ANY FINANCIAL LOSS OR ANY LOST DA T A OR I MAGE, EVEN IF SANDISK HAS BEEN ADVI SED OF THE POSSIBILIT Y OF SUCH DAM AG E. SOME JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCL USION OR LIMIT A TION OF INCIDENT AL OR CONSEQUEN TIAL DAMAGES, S O THE ABOVE LIMIT A TION OR EXCL[...]
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26 outside of this product is prohi bited without a license from Microsoft or an authorized Microsoft subsidiary . Conte nt provi ders are usi ng the digital ri ghts m anagement technology for W indows Media co ntained in this device (“WM-DRM”) to protect th e integrity of their content (“Secure Conten t”) so that their intellectual propert[...]
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27 device drivers, data o r information (“S of tware”) distributed or b undled with the product is provided to you under the terms and condition s of this End User License Agreement, and may be subject to additional term s and conditions in an agreement between yo u and SanDisk’ s thi rd party licensors. By downloading, inst alling or using t[...]
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28 and to the Software. 2. Restrictions . SanDisk or its Licensors retain all rights in the Software not expressly licensed to you. Y ou may not modify , create derivative works (new vers ions) of, adapt or translate the Software. No source code is provided under this Agreement. Y ou may not reverse engineer , di sassemble, decompile, rent, or leas[...]
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29 W ARRANTIES OF MERCHANT ABILITY , FITNESS F OR A P AR TICULAR PURPOSE, NON-INTERFERE NCE, OR NON-INFRINGEMENT OF ANY THIRD P AR TY INTELLECTUAL PROPER TY RIGHTS, OR EQUIV ALENTS UNDER THE LA WS OF ANY JURISDICTION. YOU ASSUME THE ENTIRE RISK AS T O THE QUALITY AND PE RFORMANCE OF THE SOFTW ARE. SHOULD THE SOFTW ARE PROVE DEFECTIVE, YOU, AND NOT [...]
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30 5. The Software is provided with “RESTRICTED RIGHTS.” Use, duplication or disclosure by the Government is subject to restrictions as set fort h in F AR 52.227-14 and DF ARS 252.227-7013 et seq. Use of the Software by the Government constitutes acknowledgement of SanDisk’ s proprietary rights therein. Contractor or Manufacturer is SanDisk C[...]
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31 of the S tate of California and the Federal laws of the United S tates of America without re gard to conflicts of laws provisions thereof. The U.N. Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods shall not apply to this Agreement. Any action or proceeding arisi ng from or relating to this Agreement shall be adjudicated in the state o[...]