Troubleshooting guide
The player does not work | Check the capacity of the battery. One 1.5V AAA size | ||
| battery is required. | ||
| Check the polarity ( and ) of the battery. | ||
| Note: You may use any 1.5V AAA size battery, but | ||
| alkaline battery tends to last longer. | ||
| You can also use a rechargeable AAA size 1.2V | ||
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The buttons are not | Check the HOLD function setting. When the HOLD” | ||
functioning | function is on. All buttons are locked. | ||
| Try reinstalling the battery to reinitialize the player. | ||
Unable to download data | Ensure the USB cable is properly connected to your PC and | ||
| the player. | ||
| Check that the USB driver is installed | ||
| Ensure that there is enough memory to store music or data | ||
| file(s) | ||
Lost data | Occasionally some parts of a data stream may be damaged | ||
| owing to instability of power while downloading files. In | ||
| such a case, format to initialize the memory in the player by | ||
| the utility MP3 Player. | ||
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How many minutes of MP3 | It depends on the memory size of the player. A player with | ||
files can this player hold | 64MB of memory can hold approximately 60 minutes the | ||
| near CD sound quality MP3 files. |
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