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Summary of Contents for Fuze-UM809-ENG

Page 1: ...chnical Support Worldwide www sandisk com support Forum http forums sandisk com sansa Knowledgebase http kb sandisk com For more information on this product please visit www sandisk com support fuze F...

Page 2: ...ayback Screen 16 Battery 20 Charging 20 Basic Usage 21 Power Switch 21 Power On 21 Power Off 21 Reset 21 Hold Function 21 Thumbwheel 22 Connecting to your Computer 23 Removing the player from your com...

Page 3: ...42 Viewing Photos and Slideshows 43 Photo Options 44 FM Radio if applicable 45 Listening to FM Radio 45 Programming FM Presets 45 Radio Options 46 Recording 47 Voice Recording 47 Deleting Content 48 S...

Page 4: ...Table of Contents Tips Troubleshooting 52 Learn More Service and Warranty Information 54 Getting Technical Support 54 SanDisk Limited Warranty 54 End User License Agreement 48...

Page 5: ...tinue 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 lev...

Page 6: ...or 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...

Page 7: ...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 It can also be dangerous to play your music w...

Page 8: ...gratulations 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 Y...

Page 9: ...ions and thus ous audio playback at 128 kbps MP3 video playback at QVGA 512kbps H 264 b nd software ns please visit the SanDisk website Supports voice recording function with built in microphone Plays...

Page 10: ...entium 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...

Page 11: ...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 Sansa FuzeTM Over...

Page 12: ...C Card Slot 4 MIC Built in microphone internal Sansa FuzeTM Overview 9...

Page 13: ...5 Thumbwheel view Navigates Up and Down Volume Control Brightness Control Rating 6 Sansa Dock Connector Connect Sansa cable here Sansa FuzeTM Overview 10...

Page 14: ...7 Submenu Options Quick Access to contextual Option List Sansa FuzeTM Overview 11...

Page 15: ...dphone Jack Insert headphone here 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 Sansa FuzeTM Overvi...

Page 16: ...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 Indic...

Page 17: ...Indicator locked all controls are disabled to prevent accidental activation of controls Sansa FuzeTM Overview 14...

Page 18: ...Photo displays photos from lists thumbnails Photo Go List and Slideshows FM Radio if applicable allows you to listen to FM broadcast radio and save presets Voice allows you to do voice recording usin...

Page 19: ...Sansa FuzeTM Overview 16 Playback Screen 1 Repeat Indicates that the Repeat function is enabled...

Page 20: ...Sansa FuzeTM Overview 17 s that the Repeat function is enabled...

Page 21: ...Sansa FuzeTM Overview 18 2 Artist Name Displays artist name 10 Progress Bar Displays progress of the current track...

Page 22: ...Sansa FuzeTM Overview 19 t track 11 Album Artwork Displays artwork of the album...

Page 23: ...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 charg...

Page 24: ...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 All the functi...

Page 25: ...ur Computer 1 Con ilable USB port on your computer 2 Connect the larger end of the Sansa cable into the dock connector of your player 3 Your player will show Connected on the display screen and appear...

Page 26: ...n the display screen a ortable Media Player menu items or decrease the volume during playback onnected on the display screen and appear in My Computer as a Portable Media Player Connecting to your Com...

Page 27: ...Basic Usage Auto Detect or MTP mode MSC mode 24...

Page 28: ...ting the player from the computer while data are being transferred may damage the player Windows Simply disconnect the USB cable from the player after you have finished charging transferring firmware...

Page 29: ...as the latest firmware please visit our Knowledgebase Formatting the Player WARNING Formatting the player will delete all the content you have on the player 1 From the main menu select Settings 2 Sele...

Page 30: ...ick Internal Memory if you are using WMP 11 or double click Media if you are using WMP 10 5 Drag and drop music files from your computer to the Sansa player s MUSIC folder You can also drag and drop f...

Page 31: ...4 Loading Content 28...

Page 32: ...below the Library tab 2 Make sure Music is selected then click Add to Library 3 In Add to Library dialog box click one of the following options then click OK My personal folders Use this option to mon...

Page 33: ...ick the arrow below the Library Tab then select Create Playlist 4 Type in the name of your Playlist 5 Click Songs from Library then drag them to the List Pane 6 o rearrange the songs drag them up or d...

Page 34: ...computer 2 Select Sync digital media files to this devices using Windows Media Player on initial connection 3 Right click on Your Sansa Player then select Set Up Sync 4 Click to select the Sync this d...

Page 35: ...ght the playlists you want to transfer to your player click Add then Finish lick Fin ee the Sync status Sansa Fuze media player and then click on Sync Results 7 Synchronization will start as soon as y...

Page 36: ...ia type photos or video and complete the conversion transfer process before selecting the second media type to convert transfer 1 Connect 2 Select Sans 3 Click Ad the Sansa player to the computer a Me...

Page 37: ...and Home button to return to the Main M 2 Select Music from the Main Menu Playlists Podcasts 4 Highlight and select the 5 Press the button to skip to next song or press and hold to fast forward Press...

Page 38: ...e rating 3 Press the Select button Repeat Mode 1 Select Repeat 2 Use thumbwheel to choose a repeat mode ed tracks fle Mode Select Shuffle Use thumbwheel to choose Shuffle on or Shuffle off to pl order...

Page 39: ...music from a preloaded microSD Card microSD card with content he microSD card slot Th 1 Select Delete Song 2 Select Yes to confirm Track Info 1 Select Track Info 1 Insert a microSD card with content i...

Page 40: ...dio card slotRadio cards contain hundreds of songs arranged into playlists called Channels Your Sansa Fuze media player can play slotRadio cards but playback behavior will differ from your standard me...

Page 41: ...Playing Content 38 splay the current channel number and the total number of channels 2 Battery Indicator Display the battery status...

Page 42: ...Playing Content 39 the battery status 3 Channel Name Display the channel name...

Page 43: ...e 4 Artist Name Title Display the song s artist name and title Content 40 Playing...

Page 44: ...ess to pause or r the next song preview NOTE In slotRadio mode the a song or go to the previous song All songs eventually repeat randomly on their own Playing Audiobooks ic 2 Select 3 Sel e next chapt...

Page 45: ...ll through the track information Watching Videos 1 Select Ch Mode 2 1 From the main menu select Video 2 Use the thumbwheel to highlight and select Videos A Z to display the videos alphabetically 3 Hig...

Page 46: ...button to accept Deleting Video 1 Select Delete Video 2 Select Yes to confirm Viewing Photos and Slideshows The photo browser displays photos from the Menu O 1 From the main menu select Photos 2 Sele...

Page 47: ...d 1 Select Remove from Photo Go List Deleting Photo 1 Select Delete Photo 2 Select Yes to confirm Shuffling Photos 1 Select Shuffle 2 Use the thumbwheel to select Shuffle On or Off 3 Press the Looping...

Page 48: ...ain menu select FM Radio or button olume level ts 1 2 r the desired frequency 3 4 ption Sansa Fuze media player 2 A radio frequency menu will appear Press the or button to adjust and search for the de...

Page 49: ...o set the FM region and FM Mode by following these steps o Options ge the FM region egion umbwheel to set your desired region USA or World e FM mode Use the thumbwheel to set your desired mode Mono or...

Page 50: ...ome and g and commercial use of copyrighted material without permi ight owner may be prohibited by law Use of your media player in compliance with rema voice an nterview or other speech 2 ect Record N...

Page 51: ...tings Fro 2 Sel Wallpaper Settings The wallpaper settings allow you to change the background color 1 Select Color 2 Use thumbwheel to highlight the color you like then press the Select button 4 Highli...

Page 52: ...of the book The resume feature allows users to pause and resume where they left off In addition users can turn off the player while playing the audiobook file and it will resume to the part where the...

Page 53: ...your packaging se This warranty is provided to the original end user purchasing from SanDisk or an authorized reseller and is not transferable Proof of y ot third party software provided with the prod...

Page 54: ...functionality or refund the purchase price The warranty duration on replaced product will be that time period remaining on the original product THIS CONSTITUTES SANDISK S ENTIRE LIABILITY AND YOUR EX...

Page 55: ...E NON RTY YOU ASSUME THE NTIRE RISK AS TO THE QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE SOFTWARE SHOULD THE WARRANTIES AND NEITHER SANDISK NOR ITS LICENSORS MAKE ANY REPRE OR WARRANTY STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE IN L...

Page 56: ...ing to its terms This Agreement is governed by an construed under the laws of the State of California and controlling U S federal law w regard to conflicts of laws provisions thereof The U N Conventio...

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