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User Guide
Take Your Music There
SOUN D W AV E MP3 PLAYER
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Page 1 - User Guide

User Guide Take Your Music There SOUN D W AV E MP3 PLAYER©©

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6 Basic OperationsBattery Indicator The battery indicator will deplete with use and show the amount of charge remainingWhen the battery reaches 10%

Page 3 - PRODUCT CARE

6 Basic OperationsDigital Music & FM Mode SettingsDigital Music SettingsIn MUSIC mode you can select what music you want to listen to through aopt

Page 4 - Player Overview

6 Basic OperationsSong Play Order OptionsListen To All of Your Loaded SongsYour mp3 player stores all music of your music in a folder called: LOCAL FO

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6 Basic OperationsSong Play Order Options (continued)While the player is playing a song simply short press <PLAY>to the song.PAUS

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6 Basic OperationsSong Play Order Options (continued) Local Folder/Delete File/Delete All . Then short press <MENU> to go to LOCAL FOLDER an

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6 Basic OperationsFM Mode Setting To listen to FM radio stations, simply select FM Mode in the <MENU> setting. Short press <PREV

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6 Basic OperationsSettingsWhile music is playing, short press <MENU> to open the music settings menu.RepeatWhen a song is playing, short press &

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6 Basic OperationsAdvanced Settings (optional)Online Device Simply long press <MENU> button and select SETTINGS. Short press <NEXT> or &

Page 10 - Basic Operations

6 Basic OperationsSystem Settings S ystem settings are used to customiz e the way your player f unctions and SETTINGS mode in <MENU>.

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6 Basic OperationsSystem Settings (continued)LanguageTo view, go to SETTINGS mode in <MENU>. To set languageselect LANGUAGE modeShort press <

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TABLE OF CONTENTSGeneral Information Safety First . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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7 Loading MusicGeneral Information about your player modes and foldersIt is best to work with only one of the two player modes to store and view your

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7Loading MusicLoading Music on Player Using Windows Media Player 10 & 11 (XP & Vista only)1. Plug your MP3 Player into your computer and open

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7 Loading MusicTo add content to Media Library from your computer using Windows Media Player 91. In Windows Media Player 9 Series, click Media Librar

Page 16 - Settings

7 Loading Music on Player using iTunesIn order to copy files from iTunes you must FIRST change your default music settings.Changing your default music

Page 17 - Advanced Settings (optional)

7Loading Music on Player using iTunes (continued)Copying music from iTunes onto your device.Your player has two modes, one for working within Windows

Page 18 - System Settings

WARRANTY W arranty Freestyle Audio LLC LIMITED 90 Day WARRANTY This product is warranted by Freestyle Audio to the original purchaser to be free from

Page 19 - System Settings (continued)

W arranty (continued) NEITHER THIS WARRANTY NOR ANY OTHER WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANT ABILITY OR OF FITNE

Page 20 - Loading Music

N O I T A M R O F N I C C F FCC INFORMATION This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two condition

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. S C E P S . H C E T Technical Specifications Frequency Range Output PC Interface System OS Power (Internal Battery) (Optional AC Adapte

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PRODUCT CARE Safety First For Customer Care, please visit us online at www.freestyleaudio.com © Freestyle Audio LLC. All rights reserved. Please read

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1 2 System Requirements - What You NeedUse and Care• • • Intel Pentium II 300 MHZ or HigherSalt water and chlorinated water are highly corrosive

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3 Player Overview 1. MENU Shows the root menus: Music, FM, Player Settings 2. PLAY/PAUSE/POWER Power On/Off, Play, Pause 3. VOL

Page 25 - WARRANTY

4 Charging the MP3 Player by USB Cable 1. Connect USB cable into the earphone jack of your MP3 Player.2. Connect the other end of the USB cable int

Page 26 - W arranty (continued)

5 Before Loading Music on Player• Your MP3 Player supports MP3, WMA, and Subscription music services.• Your MP3 Player has two operating modes desig

Page 27 - FCC INFORMATION

5Before Loading Music on Player• To change the default mode from PMP mode to PSD mode when not connected to a computer, long press the <MENU

Page 28 - . S C E P S . H C E T

6 Basic OperationsTurn On To turn the player on, long press the <PLAY> Button. Menu Selections The menu button has three options: Long

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