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T echnical Support U.S.: 1-866- SANDISK (726-3475) W orldwide: www .sandisk.com/techsupport Express-7UM-ENG1 Sansa ® Express ™ User ’ s Manual[...]
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T able of Contents Safety Instructions ..............................................................................1 Introduction ....................................................................................... 1 F eatures ............................................................................................ 1 P ackage Contents .....[...]
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V olume ......................................................................................................... 12 R eset All .......................................................................................................12 S ystem Info ..................................................................................................12 Ha[...]
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Safety Instructions 1 ) R ead the safety instructions carefully before using your Sansa. 2) R ead this entire manual to ensure proper usage. 3) K eep this User Guide for future reference. 4) Do not use Headphones/Earphones while driving, cycling, or oper ating any motorized vehicle. This may create a tr affic hazard and may be illegal in some areas[...]
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Package Contents Y our Sansa Express™ package contains the following: • Sansa Express™ Player • Headphones • Lany ard • USB Extension Cable • CD with user guides • Quick Start Guide Overview 1– Volume Control T o turn the volume up or down 2– microSD slot Insert microSD card here to expand stor age space 3– Earphone Port Inser[...]
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1 1 – Select P ress to select an item 1 2 – Next/Forward P ress for next tr ack or move right; press and hold for fast forward 13 – Up/Play/Pause/ Press to move up one item, pla y , pause, or resume Resume 14 – Previous/Rewind Press to previous track or mo ve left; press and hold for rewind Playback Screen Description 1– Current/Total Tra[...]
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Connecting to the Computer P lease execute the following steps to connect y our Sansa Express™ player to the computer for uploading or downloading audio files: 1) R emove the USB cap from Sansa Express. 2) Connect Sansa Express™ to an av ailable USB port on the computer directly . 3) Once connected to the computer , it should be detected by the[...]
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Transfer Music T o transfer music files to y our Sansa Express™, please execute the following steps: 1) Connect the Sansa Express™ to the computer . 2) As long as the files are WMA or MP3, they can be dr agged into the Media folder . Windows Media Player 10 Windows Media Player 11 (the External Stor age icon will appear only if the microSD card[...]
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Basic Usage Power On Press and hold the Power/Menu button. The display should light up with SanDisk startup screen. Main Menu Music – browse the Sansa Express’ s internal music library and recorded files FM Radio – to listen to FM broadcast r adio (if applicable) V oice – to enter voice record mode Settings – to customize the Sansa Expres[...]
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3 ) Press > >| b utton to skip to the next song or press-and-hold to fast forward. 4 ) Press | << b utton to go back to the beginning of the song or press | << b utton twice to go back to the previous song. Press-and-hold the |<< button to rewind. Repeat Mode 1) In the playback mode, press Submenu button to enter Music Optio[...]
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3 ) Select G oList t o play songs saved in the Go List. 4 ) Press | << o r > >| b utton to select the song you want to remov e. 5) Press Submenu button. 6) Move down to Remove Song from GoList and press Select . Clear the GoList 1) In the playback mode, press Submenu button to enter Music Options . 2) Move down and select Clear GoList .[...]
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Recording Mode The Sansa Express™ has a built -in microphone to support voice recording. Y ou can use it to record your own voice, an interview , a speech, or a radio broadcast station. Voice Recording T o use the voice recording function, please ex ecute the following steps: 1) Press Menu button to return to the Main Menu . 2) Move to Record and[...]
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Equalizer The Sansa Express™ device provides 5 different EQ modes such as: R ock, Pop , Jazz, Classical, and Custom. Below is another wa y to change the EQ mode. 1) Press Menu button to return to Main Menu . 2) Move down to Settings and select it. 3) Select Equalizer . 4) Move down to the desired EQ mode and press Select . 5) Press |<< butt[...]
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Display – Contrast T o adjusting the display contr ast for better viewing in different lighting environment, please ex ecute the following steps: 1) Press Menu button to return to the Main Menu . 2) Move to Settings and select it. 3) Select Display . 4) Select Contrast . 5) Press |<< or >>| button to set the contrast level. Language T[...]
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Volume 1) Press Menu button to return to the Main Menu . 2) Move down to Settings and select it. 3) Select Volume . 4) Highlight the desired volume settings then press Select button. Reset All T o reset the Sansa Express™ device to its original factory settings, please ex ecute the following steps: 1) Press Menu button to return to the Main Menu [...]
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Tips, FAQ, and Troubleshooting T his section provides answers to common questions you ma y have. Question: How do I drag music files to my Sansa Express player? Answer: As long as the files are WMA or MP3, they can be dr agged into the Media folder of the Sansa Express. Question: What file formats does the Sansa Express support? Answer: The Sansa E[...]
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Q uestion: When I tried to sync music from Windows Media Player version 10, I get a “device requires update” warning. Why? Answer: This is a bug generated b y Microsoft with Windows XP and Windows Media Player version 10. Microsoft suggested that WMP10 users apply the KB922814 patch to fix this problem. Service and Warranty Information This sec[...]
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T HE FOREGOING IS SANDISK’S SOLE W ARRANTY . SANDISK DISCLAMS ALL O THER EXPRESS AND IMPLIED W ARRANTIES TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMIT TED BY APPLICABLE LA W . THE IMPLIED W ARRANTIES OF MERCHANT ABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A P AR TICULAR PURPOSE ARE LIMITED TO THE DURA TION OF THE EXPRESS W ARRANTY . SOME JURISDICTIONS DO NO T ALLOW LIMIT A TION ON H[...]
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1 ) Software License. Subject to the terms and conditions contained herein, SanDisk gr ants to you a limited, non-exclusiv e, non-sub-licensable, transfer able in accordance with these terms, roy alty-free right and license under SanDisk’ s intellectual property rights to use the S oftware in ex ecutable form for SanDisk products and services sol[...]
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7 ) High Risk Activities. The Software is not fault -tolerant and is not designed or intended for use in hazardous environments requiring fail-safe performance, or an y other application in which the failure of the Software could lead directly to death, personal injury , or severe p hysical or property damage (collectiv ely , “High Risk Activitie[...]