Insignia NS-2A10S manual To charge the battery

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You do not need to fully charge the battery before beginning to use your player.

If the following icon appears on the display, you must charge your player.

To charge the battery:

1Turn on your computer.

2Connect the player’s USB connector to a USB port on your computer. When the player is connected correctly, it begins recharging its battery using the USB connection, and the message USB Connected appears on the player.

As the battery charges, the LEDs behind the buttons blink every five seconds. When the battery is fully charged, the LED stops blinking.

Note

You can also use a USB charger that supplies 0.5

Amps at 5 Volts to charge your player.

3Disconnect the player from the USB port on your computer when your player is charged (see “Disconnecting the player (Windows)” on page 37).

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Contents NS-2A10s User Guide08-1299 NS-2A10S.fm Page 0 Thursday, June 5, 2008 147 PM Insignia NS-2A10s Kix MP3 Player ContentsIntroduction Safety informationFeatures System requirements Package contentsFront Controls and connectionsPlay/Pause/Select Item Function Left side, right side, and bottomBack Oled Display Charging the battery Setting up your digital music playerTo charge the battery Connecting headphones Choosing the correct USB mode for your playerTo connect headphones To install the software Using your digital music playerTurning your player on and off To turn your player on or offChanging the volume Resetting the playerLocking the buttons Playing music files Navigating the on-screen menusTo navigate the on-screen menu To play musicArtist-Lists all tracks arranged alphabetically by artist To repeat tracks Repeating tracksRepeating segments of a track To enable A-B repeatA-B Repeat sub-menu opens To activate the enhanced audio effect Using the enhanced audio effectTo activate the surround audio effect Using the surround audio effectTo select a pre-programmed equalizer setting Using the equalizerTo enable chapter mode Using Chapter mode for Audible tracksSkip the chapter or press to skip Repeating Audible tracks To set the repeat setting for Audible tracksGetting more music Getting music from CDs Getting more music on your computerTo rip a CD 08-1299 NS-2A10S.fm Page 28 Thursday, June 5, 2008 147 PM To buy and download music files from the Internet Windows Getting music from Best Buy Digital Music StoreNS-2A10s 08-1299 NS-2A10S.fm Page 31 Thursday, June 5, 2008 147 PM Copying files using Windows Explorer Highlight Media Manager MTP or File & Folder Deleting all music files 08-1299 NS-2A10S.fm Page 35 Thursday, June 5, 2008 147 PM 08-1299 NS-2A10S.fm Page 36 Thursday, June 5, 2008 147 PM To safely disconnect the player from your computer Disconnecting the player Windows08-1299 NS-2A10S.fm Page 38 Thursday, June 5, 2008 147 PM 08-1299 NS-2A10S.fm Page 39 Thursday, June 5, 2008 147 PM Listening to FM radio Tuning the radioTo tune to an FM radio station To add station presets Setting station presetsTo set station presets automatically To delete station presetsTo change the brightness, rotation, and backlight settings Changing player settings08-1299 NS-2A10S.fm Page 44 Thursday, June 5, 2008 147 PM To change the power off and sleep settings To change the player’s language Select English, French, or Spanish 08-1299 NS-2A10S.fm Page 48 Thursday, June 5, 2008 147 PM To manually change the USB mode Selecting the USB modeTo view system information Viewing system informationTo update the firmware Care and cleaningMaintaining your digital music player Updating the firmwareHow do I copy files to the player? Troubleshooting and FAQsWhich file formats does the player support? Why should I update the firmware? What is MTP?Contacting technical support Getting helpHow do I copy a CD to my player? Learn more SpecificationsLegal notices Dhhs and FDA safety certificationFCC Part FCC warningRSS 310 statement Canada ICES-003 statement08-1299 NS-2A10S.fm Page 58 Thursday, June 5, 2008 147 PM What does this warranty cover? One-year limited warrantyHow to obtain warranty service? How long does the coverage last?What does the warranty not cover? Where is the warranty valid?08-1299 NS-2A10S.fm Page 61 Thursday, June 5, 2008 147 PM English