Use Your SD Slot to Add Memory
Your SanDisk Sansa e100 Series Player includes an SD slot that lets you add up to 2GB of additional memory to your player. Follow these steps:
1.Locate the SD slot on the right side of your player below the Power/Menu Button. Remove the rubber cover to open the slot. Store the cover in a safe place.
2.Insert your SD card into the slot with the label side facing upwards.
When your music player is plugged into your computer the SD card will appear as another Removable Disk under My Computer. The SD card will be the second Removable Disk letter assigned in My Computer. You can drag and drop files to the SD card the same way you do with your player. The audio files on your SD card also become available through the player menu and can be navigated by artist, album, song title, and other criteria.
Listen to the FM Radio
Follow these steps:
1.Press the Power/Menu Button once. The SanDisk logo will appear onscreen after a moment then disappear. (Can’t find the Power/Menu Button on your player? See The Basic Controls section on page 3.)
WARNING: If the onscreen message says “Key Hold” and then shuts off, you need to locate the Hold Button on the left side of your player. Slide that button up to unlock your device. Then repeat Step 1 above. See The Basic Controls section on page 3 if you cannot find the Hold Button.
NOTE: If you do not see the radio onscreen, briefly press the Power/Menu Button on the right side of your player. The software Menu will appear. Use the Repeat/AB/Down Button to scroll and highlight Modes. Press the Select Button to select Modes. Press the Play/Pause/Up Button to scroll then highlight the FM Radio mode. Press the Select Button to enter FM radio mode.
2.To change stations, press the Next/Fast Forward Button or Previous/Fast Reverse Button to move along the radio spectrum. Press and hold either of these buttons to scan radio stations.
NOTE: You can scan preset radio stations using the Play/Pause/Up Button or the Repeat/AB/Down Button. See Accessing Preset Channels on Page 18 to learn how to access the Preset Channel software menus to add, modify, and delete preset channels.