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Brand | SPORT MP3 |
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Model | MP3 player |
Category | MP3 Player |
Language | English |
Details capacity, USB 1.1, OS support, power saving, detachable USB, scanning, audio settings, and SD/MMC slot.
Covers repeatable playback, FM radio, equalizer, multilingual LCD, and SD/MMC card functions.
Highlights low power consumption and up to 10 hours of continuous playback on one AAA battery.
Warns to use the device as per instructions to avoid health hazards and product damage.
Advises against throwing, dropping, direct sunlight, moisture, and magnetic fields.
Lists supported file formats (FAT 12/16/32) and bit-rate support (32K~224Kbps).
Details SNR, FM tuner frequency, earphone output, dimensions, and weight.
Lists all items included with the SPORT MP3 player, including optional ones.
Illustrates the physical layout and identifies the function of each button and port.
Explains the purpose and operation of each key function on the device.
Step-by-step guide for installing drivers on Windows 98 and 98SE.
Notes that no drivers are required for Windows ME/XP/2000 and Linux/Mac OS.
Explains how to connect the device to a computer for downloading MP3 files.
Advises removing earphones and notes about USB power playback during downloads.
Describes the process of turning on the SPORT MP3 player, including earphone connection.
Explains how to pause, resume playback, and turn off the device.
Details how to adjust the backlight duration for power saving.
Explains how to select between built-in memory (FLASH), SD/MMC card, or FM radio.
Describes using navigation buttons to select songs and adjust volume.
Explains the information displayed on the LCM screen during playback.
Details how to set playback modes like Repeat All, Random, Pre-Play, Repeat One.
Guides on how to tune into FM channels and select them.
Explains how to use and reset the 7 sets of FM channel memory selections.
Describes playing MP3 files and FM radio using USB bus power without external power.
Explains how the lock switch provides write protection and disables buttons.
Highlights the lock switch as a safety device to prevent accidental button presses.