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Key Action
Function
Hold > Fast-forward through the current track.
Press - Decrease the volume level.
Press + Increase the volume level.
For more information about how to get music onto KLIP, please refer to the section “Connecting
to a Computer > Transferring Files”.
Random Playback (Shuffle)
KLIP can play all music files in Normal (repeat) or Random order.
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To play tracks in normal (repeat) order, set the RANDOM switch to the Repeat position.
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To play tracks in random order, set the RANDOM switch to the Random position.
Connecting to a Computer
Connect Klip to a computer with the USB cable provided to:
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Transfer files to and from the player
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Perform basic file management functions.
Upon connection:
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Your computer will automatically recognize the player as a Removable Disk. An icon
representing “KLIP” will appear under “Devices with Removable Storage” when you open “My
Computer”.
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It may take Windows several minutes to recognize and set up the device the first time it is
connected depending on your hardware configuration.
If you are using Windows 98 SE, you may need to install a USB driver on your computer. Please
download and install the provided driver.
Transferring/Managing Files
The USB 2.0 connection makes it easy to transfer music quickly between the player and your
computer. Simply use the player as you would any removable disk using basic operating system
commands. You can also use KLIP to store video, photo, or any other type of files. If you need
further assistance with transferring and managing files, please refer to your operating system’s
instruction manual or on-screen help. If you are using media management software such as
iTunes, Winamp, or Windows Media Player, please refer to their documentation for support. Do
not disconnect or otherwise interrupt the player during file transfer—this could damage or corrupt
the player’s firmware or your files.