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Table of Contents
Watching Videos................................................................... 19
Video Options ............................................................................19
Viewing Photos and Slideshows .............................................. 20
Photo Options............................................................................20
FM Radio (if applicable)...............................................22
Listening to FM Radio............................................................ 22
Programming FM Presets....................................................... 22
Radio Options ............................................................................22
Recording .................................................................23
Voice Recording ................................................................... 23
Deleting Content........................................................24
Settings....................................................................25
Tips & Troubleshooting................................................27
Learn More, Service, and Warranty Information..............29
Getting Technical Support...................................................... 29
SanDisk Limited Warranty ..................................................... 29
End User License Agreement.................................................. 30
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This chapter provides you the safety instructions,
hearing safety, and cleaning tips for your SanDisk
Sansa® View player.
Important Safety Instructions
PLEASE READ THE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE USING
YOUR SANSA PLAYER.
1. Read this entire manual to ensure proper usage.
2. Keep this User’s Manual for future reference.
3. Do not use Headphones/Earphones while driving, cycling, or operating any motorized
vehicle. This may create a traffic hazard and may be illegal in some areas. It can also be
dangerous to play your music with Headphones/Earphones at high volume while walking,
or engaged in other activities. You should exercise extreme caution and discontinue use in
potentially hazardous situations.
4. Avoid using Headphones/Earphones at high volume. Hearing experts advise
against continuous loud and extended music play.
Keep the volume at a
moderate level, so that you are better able to hear outside sound, and to be
considerate of the people around you.
5. Keep your player away from sinks, drinks, bathtubs, showers, rain, and other sources of
moisture. Moisture can cause electric shocks with any electronic device.
Cleaning Tips
Follow these tips to keep your player working well for a long time:
• Clean your player with a soft lint-free cloth used on glass lenses.
• Do not allow young children to use your player unsupervised.
• Never force any connector into the ports of your player or your computer. Make
sure your connectors are the identical shape and size before you connect.
• Do not disassemble, crush, short-circuit or incinerate battery as it may cause fire,
injury, burns or other hazards.
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Important – Safety Hearing Level Info
READ THIS BEFORE USING YOUR SANSA PLAYER
Congratulations on the purchase of your Sansa® media player!
Your media player is equipped with a variety of features. To help you maximize your
listening pleasure, SanDisk would like to advise you that it is important to use your
headphones with your media player at a safe hearing level.
Exposure or repeated exposure for an extended period of time to music and other sounds
that are too loud can cause damage to your hearing resulting in temporary or even
permanent “noise induced hearing loss”.
Symptoms of hearing loss increase gradually with prolonged exposure at high levels of
loudness. Initially, you may not even be aware of the loss unless detected with a hearing test.
Hearing levels
To help you understand what may be considered a safe hearing level, the following examples
are included for your reference.
Examples of Typical Approximate Sound level:
• Sound Levels in Decibels (dB)*
• Refrigerator humming 40
• Normal conversation 60
• City traffic 80
• Motorcycles and lawnmowers 90#
• Rock concerts 110-120#
• Firearms 120-140#
* A decibel (dB) is a unit of relative measurement of the strength of sound wave. In decibels
(dB), a measured signal level doubles with every additional 3 dB.
# These sound decibel levels are considered harmful under extended exposure.
Information courtesy of the National Institute of Deafness & Other Communication Disorders
For your safety!
Your hearing may adapt to higher volumes of sound. In order to prevent any harmful impact
to your hearing, you must control the sound emanating from your headphones and set the
media player volume to a low setting where you can hear it clearly and comfortably.
Studies, including one from NIDCD indicate that sounds of less than 80 decibels, even after
long exposure, are unlikely to cause a hearing loss. Listen to your media player at such a
level that you can still hear conversation and other people in your environment without
shouting when you attempt to converse.
It can also be dangerous to play your music with headphones/earphones at high volume
while walking, or engaged in other activities. You should exercise extreme caution and
discontinue use in potentially hazardous situations.
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Do not use headphones/earphones while driving, cycling, or operating any motorized vehicle.
This may create a traffic hazard and may be illegal in some areas.
Disposal Instructions
Do not dispose of this device with unsorted waste. Improper disposal may be harmful to the
environment and human health. Please refer to your local waste authority for information on
return and collection systems in your area.
NOTE: For Home and Personal Use
This product is intended to be used for recording and playback for your home and personal
enjoyment. Copying and commercial use of copyrighted material without permission of the
copyright owner may be prohibited by law. Use of your media player, in compliance with all
copyright and applicable intellectual property laws, remains the responsibility of the user of
the product.
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This chapter helps you familiarize yourself with the
features and functionality of your Sansa® View player.
Sansa® View Overview
Congratulations on your purchase of a SanDisk Sansa® View MP3 player with video!
Sansa® View is a high performance digital audio player with a large bright 2.4” color screen,
a digital FM tuner (if applicable), a built-in MIC, and a microSDHC™ card expansion slot.
You can listen to FM radio broadcast, record voice with the built-in microphone. Additionally,
you can use the microSDHC™ slot to expand your storage and/or move files via
microSDHCTM cards.
Features
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Vibrant 2.4” (320x240) color TFT screen for brilliant views of your video, photos,
and album art.
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Supports MP3, WAV, WMA, secure WMA, and Audible formats†.
Video compatible with MPEG4, WMV, and H.264. Additional video formats are
supported via the Sansa® Media Converter software (available for download at
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Supports photo files converted and transferred to the player through the Sansa
Media Converter software.
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Includes an integrated FM radio for listening to live-broadcast FM radio programs.
Supports voice recording function with built-in microphone.
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MicroSD/SDHC card slot supports additional 4GB* and higher capacities.
Allows users to store data on the internal memory.
Rechargeable battery to lasts up to 35 hours of audio playback or 7 hours of video
playback**.
† Videos (MPEG-4, WMV, H.264, DivX and other video file formats supported through Sansa® Media Converter
software available from Sansa.com), Music (MP3, WMA, secure WMA and Audible audio file formats), Photos
(JPEG). For additional specifications, please visit the SanDisk website.
* 1 gigabyte (GB) = 1 billion bytes. Some of the listed capacity is used for formatting and other functions, and thus
is not available for data storage.
** Based on continuous audio playback at 128 kbps MP3; video playback at QVGA 512kbps H.264; battery life and
performance may vary depending upon usage and settings; battery not replaceable.
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Minimum System Requirements
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Windows XP SP2
Windows Media Player v10
Intel Pentium class PC or higher
Internet access (broadband recommended)
CD-ROM drive (if product package includes a CD)
USB 2.0 port for hi-speed transfers and charging
Sansa View at a Glance
• Toggles between Play/Pause
• Scroll up button in a list view
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Play/Pause/Scroll Up
Left/Previous/Rewind
Thumbwheel
• Navigates back a screen
• On Play Only – press and hold for Rewind
• List View – Navigates Up and Down
• Volume Control
• Brightness Control
• Rating
• Navigates Down
• Enter Submenus
• Quick Access to contextual Option List
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Down/Submenu/Options
Center Button
• Press to make a selection
• Press and Hold to add to Music or Photo Go List
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• Navigates forward a screen
• Press for next track
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Right/Forward
• On Play Only – press and hold for Fast Forward
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Menu
Return to the Main Menu
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microSD Slot
Dock Connector Port
Earphone Port
Hold/Lock
Insert microSD/microSDHC card to expand your memory
Plug Sansa Cable here
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Connect earphones here to listen
Factory sets to locked position (shows orange color). Slide
to center position for controls. When locked, all controls are
disabled to prevent accidental activation of controls.
• Slide up to turn on the player
• Slide up and hold for 2 seconds to turn off the player
• Slide up and hold for 10 seconds to reset your player
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Power/Reset
MIC
Built-in internal microphone
Hold Switch
The Hold Switch is located on the left side of the player, and is used to prevent accidental
operation. Move the slider button to the right until an orange bar appears to lock the
player. All buttons on the Sansa player will be disabled once the Hold Switch is moved to
the lock position (Orange Color visible).
The following image will appear on the display screen if any buttons is pressed while the
device is in the Locked position. The music should continue to play even if the device is
locked.
Main Menu Options
Now Playing – returns to the active
music, video, or photo.
Last Played –appears when no music, video,
or photo is active and lets you return to the
last played.
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Music – allows you to browse and listen
to music, audio books, recordings, or
podcasts.
Video – allows you to browse and watch
videos.
Photo – displays photos from lists,
thumbnails, Photo Go List, and
Slideshows.
More – Select More from the Main Menu to
access FM Radio, Voice Recorder and Settings.
More Menu Options
Voice Recorder – allows you to do voice
recording using built-in microphone.
FM Radio (if applicable) – allows you to
listen to FM broadcast radio and save
presets.
Settings – allows you to view or
customize the Sansa player features.
Playback Screen
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Repeat
Indicates that the Repeat function is enabled
Artist Name
Album Artwork
Displays artist name
Displays artwork of the album
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Battery
Displays battery level
Charging
Indicates player is being charged
Play/Pause
Progress Bar
Track Number
Track Name
Displays music or recording file playback status
Displays progress of the current track
Displays current track number and total number of tracks
Displays name of the song
10 Album Name
11 Shuffle
Displays name of the album
Indicates that the shuffle function is enabled
Battery
The Sansa View player comes with an internal rechargeable battery. To use the player for
the very first time, remember to fully charge the battery.
Battery Level Indicator
The battery level indicator is located at the bottom-right corner of the screen.
Battery Full
Battery Low
Charging
To charge the battery, please follow these steps:
1. Connect the smaller end of the Sansa cable into an available USB port on the
computer.
2. Connect the larger end of the Sansa cable into the Sansa player.
3. The computer must be on for most USB ports to charge your battery. Your
Sansa will show connected and the yellow charging indicator will appear. The
battery level indicator will blink while charging. You will not be able to play
your device while connected to the computer.
4. To stop recharging, simply disconnect the cable.
The battery can also be charged using an AC adapter (not included) or a car adapter
(not included) and you will be able to play your device while charging with one of the
adapters.
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This chapter provides you the basic usage instructions
for your Sansa® View player.
Basic Usage
Power Button
The power button is used to turn on or off the player, as well as resetting it.
Power On
Slide the Power Switch up to turn on the player. The Blue Ring will light up and
the Main Menu will appear after it has been booted up.
Power Off
Slide the Power Switch up and hold it for about 10 seconds to turn off the player.
Reset
To reset your player, slide the Power Button up and hold it for approximately 20
seconds. This is like a power down of the device. Once you perform the reset, the
adjustments you made during the last operation will be gone.
Thumbwheel
The thumbwheel can be used to adjust the volume control as well as setting the brightness
levels and changing the rating. Turn the wheel clockwise to scroll down through menu
items or to increase the volume during playback. Turn the wheel counterclockwise to
scroll up through menu items or decrease the volume during playback.
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Connecting to your Computer
To connect the Sansa player to your computer, follow these steps:
1. Connect the smaller end of the Sansa (USB) cable into an available USB port on
your computer.
2. Connect the larger end of the Sansa cable into the dock connector of your player.
3. Your Sansa player will show connected on the display screen and appear in My
Computer as Portable Media Player.
To remove the Sansa player from your computer, simply disconnect the Sansa (USB) cable
from the player after you have finished charging, transferring, upgrading firmware, or
synchronizing files.
Updating the Firmware
SanDisk occasionally releases firmware updates, which may include new features and
performance enhancements. To make sure your Sansa View player has the latest firmware,
Formatting the Player
To format the player directly, follow these steps:
1. Select More from the Main Menu.
2. Select Settings/Options then System Settings.
3. Scroll down to Format and select it.
4. Select Yes to start formatting.
You can also format the player using Windows Explorer or Windows Media Player.
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This chapter shows you how to transfer music files,
photos, and videos from your computer to your Sansa®
View player.
Loading Content
Loading Music
You can transfer music from your computer to the Sansa player using the drag-and-drop
method or using music management software like Windows Media Player. Files from
Audible.com require Audible Manager to transfer to your Sansa player.
Drag and Drop
Follow these steps to drag-and-drop music files to your Sansa player:
1. Connect your Sansa View player to your computer.
2. Open Windows Explorer
3. Double-click on your Sansa player.
4. Double-click Internal Memory if you are using WMP 11 or double-click
Media if you are using WMP 10.
5. Drag and drop music files from your computer to the Sansa player’s MUSIC
folder.
Windows Media Player
Before you can create a playlist and transfer (or synchronize) them to your Sansa
player, you need to show Windows Media Player where your songs are located.
Adding Music Files to Library…
To add music files to WMP 11’s library, follow these steps:
1. Click the arrow below the Library tab.
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2. Make sure Music is selected then click Add to Library.
3. In Add to Library dialog box, click one of the following options then click OK.
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My personal folders:
Use this option to monitor the digital media files stored in your personal
Music folder as well as any files stored in the public Music folders that
everyone who uses your computer has access to.
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My folders and those of others that I can access:
Use this option to monitor the digital media files stored in your personal
Music folder, the files stored in the public Music folders, as well as the files
stored in the personal Music that belong to other users on your computer.
Creating Playlist
To create playlist for Windows Media Player, follow these steps:
1. Launch Windows Media Player.
2. Clear the List pane by clicking the Clear List pane button.
3. Click the arrow below Library Tab then select Create Playlist.
4. Type in the name of your Playlist.
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5. Click Songs from Library then drag them from the Details pane to List
Pane.
6. To re-arrange the songs, drag them up or down in the List pane.
7. Click Save Playlist
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Transferring Playlist
To transfer playlist to your Sansa player, follow these steps:
1. Connect your Sansa player to the computer.
2. Select Sync digital media files to this devices using Windows Media
Player on initial connection.
3. Right-click on Your Sansa Player, then select Set Up Sync.
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4. Select Personal Playlists from the dropdown menu on the left pane.
5. Highlight the playlists you want to transfer to your Sansa player, click Add,
then Finish.
6. Synchronization will start as soon as you click Finish. To see the Sync
progress, click on Sync Results.
Loading Photos and Videos
Your Sansa View player supports MPEG-4 Simple Profile up to VGA, H.264 Baseline Profile
up to VGA, and WMV up to QVGA video formats that means you can simply drag and drop
these files into the Video folder if you are using Windows Media Player 11. For more
Sansa Media Converter software lets you convert photos and videos as appropriate, and
then transfer them to your Sansa player. Sansa Media Converter offers features such as
cropping, rotating, and resizing before transferring them to your player as well as the ability
to transfer photo and video files to your microSD card. Refer to the Sansa Media Converter
software for file formats supported.
To transfer photos or video to your Sansa player using the Sansa Media Converter, follow
these steps:
1. Connect the Sansa View to the computer.
2. Select Sansa Media Converter using Sansa Media Converter on initial
connection.
3. Click Add Media
to select video or photo files to be converted.
4. For photos, to change the picture from landscape to portrait orientation, follow
these steps:
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a. Select a photo in landscape orientation.
b. Click Best Fit
or
c. Click Crop.
i. Drag the edges to adjust.
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ii. To rotate photo to the left, click Rotate Left.
iii. To rotate photo to the right, click Rotate Right.
iv. To view to original photo setting, click Reset.
v. Click Apply
after you have completed editing.
5. The converted files are stored in My Album by default. To place them in a
different folder, highlight My Album
the new Name.
then type in
6. Click on Sansa player or the microSD card from the information pane to select
where to save the converted files to.
7. Click
to start.
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This chapter shows you how to play music and
audiobooks, watch videos, and view photos on your
Sansa® View player.
Playing Content
Playing Music
Sansa View supports MP3, WMA, secure WMA, Audible (AA), Audiobooks in MP3, and
podcast in MP3 file formats.
Follow these steps to play music, Audiobooks, and voice recordings:
1. Select Music from Main Menu. Voice recordings are located in Recordings.
2. Select Play All, Recently Added, Artists, Albums, Songs, Genres, My
Top Rated, Playlists, Podcasts, Audiobooks, or Recordings (Voice).
3. Highlight and select the desired track or file to play.
4. Press >>| to skip to next song or press-and-hold to fast forward.
5. Press |<< to go back to previous song or press-and-hold |<< to rewind.
6. Use the thumbwheel to adjust the volume level.
Music Options
Repeat Mode
1. In the playback mode, press Submenu to enter Music Options.
2. Scroll down to Repeat and select it.
3. Use thumbwheel to choose a repeat mode:
Off:
Songs:Repeat the current track
All: Repeat all selected tracks
No repeat of tracks
4. Press Select to return to Music Options or |<< to return to previous menu.
Shuffle Mode
1. In the playback mode, press Submenu to enter Music Options.
2. Scroll down to Shuffle and select it.
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3. Use thumbwheel to choose Shuffle on or Shuffle off (to play songs in
random order, set Shuffle to ON).
4. Press Select to return to Music Options or |<< to return to previous menu.
MusicEQ
1. In the playback mode, press Submenu to enter Music Options.
2. Scroll down to MusicEQ and select it.
3. Use thumbwheel to choose a MusicEQ mode.
4. Press Select to return to Music Options or |<< to return to previous
menu.
Add to Music Go List
1. In the playback mode, press Submenu button to enter Music Options.
2. Scroll down to Add to Music to Go List and select it.
3. Press |<< button to return to previous menu.
Clear Music Go List
1. In the playback mode, press Submenu to enter Music Options.
2. Scroll down and select Clear Music from Go List.
3. Select Yes to clear the list.
4. Press |<< button to return to previous menu.
Rate Music
1. In the playback mode, press Submenu to enter Music Options.
2. Scroll down and select Rate Music.
3. Use thumbwheel to select the rating.
4. Press Center (select) button.
5. Press |<< button to return to previous menu.
Delete Song
1. In the playback mode, press Submenu to enter Music Options.
2. Scroll down and select Delete Song.
3. Select Yes to delete.
4. Press |<< button to return to previous menu.
Playing Audiobooks
To listen to Audilbe Audiobook content, follow these steps:
1. Select Music from the Main Menu.
2. Scroll down to Audiobooks and select it.
3. Use thumbwheel to highlight and select the desired book.
4. Press >>| to skip to next song or press-and-hold to fast forward.
5. Press |<< to go back to previous song or press-and-hold |<< to rewind.
6. Use the thumbwheel to adjust the volume level.
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Audiobooks Options
Enabling Chapter Browsing
1. In the playback mode, press Submenu.
2. Scroll down to Chapter Mode and select it.
3. Press Center button to select between On (enable) and Off (disable).
4. Press |<< button to return to previous menu.
Deleting Audiobooks files
1. In the playback mode, press Submenu
2. Scroll down to Delete Audiobooks.
3. Select Yes to delete.
4. Press |<< button to return to previous menu.
Watching Videos
To watch videos, follow these steps:
1. Select Video from Main Menu.
2. Use thumbwheel to highlight A-Z List.
3. Press the Center button (videos will display alphabetically by title).
4. Highlight the desired video and press the Center button to play.
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Move thumbwheel to adjust volume level.
Press >|| to pause or resume video.
Press and hold the right or left wheel to scan forward or back.
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To browse forward or backward through the collection of videos, press the
right or left wheel.
Video Options
To adjust the Video Options, press Submenu.
Rate a Video
1. Scroll down to Rate Video and select it.
2. Use thumbwheel to rate the video then press the Center button.
Add Bookmark to a Video
1. Scroll down to Bookmark Video and select it.
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Playing Video from a Bookmark
1. Scroll down to Video Bookmarks and select it.
2. Use thumbwheel to highlight the desired bookmark and press the Center
button to play.
Adjusting Video Brightness
1. Scroll down to Video Brightness and select it.
2. Move the thumbwheel clockwise or counterclockwise to increase or
decrease the brightness level.
3. Press the Center button to accept.
Deleting Video
1. Scroll down to Delete Video and select it.
2. Select Yes to delete.
3. Press |<< button to return to previous menu.
Viewing Photos and Slideshows
The photo browser displays photos from Lists, Thumbnails, Albums, Photo Go List, as well
as slideshows (with music) converted and transferred to your player using the Sansa
Media Converter. You can shuffle slideshow photos, repeat a slideshow, and specify the
slide duration. The screen automatically rotates to landscape orientation and covers the
Now Playing and battery level indicators while photos display alphabetically by title (as in
the View Photo List).
Follow these steps to view photos:
1. Select Photo from Main Menu.
2. Select Photo A – Z.
3. Use the thumbwheel to highlight and select the photo you want to view.
4. Press >>| or |<< to advance or return to the previous photos.
To view a slideshow of all photos, follow these steps:
1. Select Photo from Main Menu.
2. Select Photos A-Z
3. Select Start Slideshow.
4. Press >|| to pause or resume.
5. Press and hold the right or left wheel to scan forward or backward through a
slideshow, respectively.
Photo Options
Selecting Slideshow Music
1. Press Submenu button.
2. Use thumbwheel to highlight Slideshow Music and select it.
3. Select Current Song (if a song is currently playing) or Music Go List
(plays music from the Go List) then press the Center button.
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4. Press |<< button to return to previous menu.
Shuffling Photos
1. Press Submenu button.
2. Scroll to Shuffle and select it.
3. Use the thumbwheel to toggle between on and off.
4. Press the Center button.
5. Press |<< button to return to previous menu.
Looping a Slideshow
1. Press Submenu button.
2. Scroll to Loop and select it.
3. Use the thumbwheel to toggle between on and off.
4. Press the Center button.
5. Press |<< button to return to previous menu.
Specifying the Slide Duration
1. Press Submenu button.
2. Scroll to Slide Time and select it.
3. Use the thumbwheel highlight and select the desired duration (from 2
seconds to 30 seconds).
4. Press the Center button.
5. Press |<< button to return to previous menu.
Adding to Photo Go List
1. Press Submenu button.
2. Scroll down to Add to Photo Go List and select it.
3. Press |<< button to return to previous menu.
Removing from Photo Go List
1. Press Submenu button.
2. Scroll down to Remove from Photo Go List and select it.
3. Press |<< button to return to previous menu.
Clearing Photo Go List
1. Press Submenu button.
2. Scroll down to Clear Photo Go List and select it.
3. Select Yes to clear.
4. Press |<< button to return to previous menu.
Deleting Photo
1. Press Submenu button.
2. Scroll down to Delete Photo and select it.
3. Select Yes to delete.
4. Press |<< button to return to previous menu.
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This chapter provides you instructions on how to listen
to FM broadcast radio and to program the preset
stations on Sansa® View player.
FM Radio (if applicable)
The Sansa player includes an integrated FM radio for listening to live broadcast FM stations.
Please note that the FM Radio function may not be available in your region.
Listening to FM Radio
To listen to live broadcast FM station, follow these steps:
1. Press Menu button to return to Main Menu.
2. Select More from the Main Menu.
3. Select Radio.
4. A radio frequency menu will appear. Press |<< or >>| to adjust and search for
the desired frequency.
5. For fast search, press and hold the |<< or >>| buttons.
Programming FM Presets
When the Radio Mode is selected for the very first time, the Sansa player will run an auto
station searching and store the searched stations as the preset favorite stations. You can
program up 20 preset stations. To program the preset stations on your Sansa player, follow
these steps:
1. Press Menu button to return to Main Menu.
2. Select More from the Main Menu.
3. Select Radio then press |<< or >>| to search for the desired frequency.
4. Press Submenu button while listening to radio.
5. Select Add Preset to save current frequency into presets.
Radio Options
• Select Delete Presets to remove current frequency from presets.
• Select Delete All Presets to clear all presets, and next time when you enter
Radio Mode, Sansa player will search automatically.
• Select View All Presets then Auto-Scan for Presets to allow Sansa player to
automatically scan and store all available FM radio stations to preset.
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This chapter shows you how to use your Sansa® View
player’s built-in microphone to do voice recordings.
Recording
Voice Recording
The Sansa View has a built-in microphone allowing you to record your own voice, an
interview, or a speech.
To start voice recording, follow these steps:
1. Press the Menu button to return to Main Menu.
2. Select More from the Main Menu.
3. Select Voice Recorder then Record Now.
4. To pause recording, select Pause in Record mode.
5. To stop recording, select Stop in record mode. A pop-up message will appear.
Select Yes to save recording. The recording will be saved in the
RECORD/VOICE folder.
6. Press |<< button to return to the Voice Menu.
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This chapter shows you how to delete music, photos,
video, and recordings on Sansa® View player.
Deleting Content
There are two ways to delete content from your Sansa View player. You can delete them
from the player directly or using a computer.
To delete files directly from the Sansa player, follow these steps:
1. In playback mode, press Submenu button.
2. Select Delete.
To delete music files using the computer, follow these steps:
1. Connect your Sansa to the computer.
2. Select Open device to view files using Windows Explorer on initial
connection.
3. Locate the folder where your files are stored.
4. Highlight and delete the files.
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This chapter shows you how to customize your Sansa®
View player’s settings.
Settings
You can customize your Sansa View player’s settings via the Settings/Options. Follow
these steps to change the System Settings:
1. Press Menu to return to the Main Menu.
2. Scroll down to More and select it.
3. Select Settings/Options.
4. Select System Settings.
Wallpaper Settings
The wallpaper settings allow you to change the background color.
1. Scroll down to Color and select it.
2. Use thumbwheel to highlight the color you like then press Center button.
3. Press |<< to return to previous menu.
Display Art in Lists
Enabling this feature displays a small image of the song album cover, audiobook
cover, and photos when scrolling through list of these items.
1. Scroll down to Display Art in Lists and select it.
2. Use thumbwheel to switch between On (enable) and Off (disable).
Backlight
After idling for predefined seconds, the player will trigger the timer automatically and
cease the backlight. You can press any button to wake the backlight up. The longer
your backlight time, the more battery power you use.
1. Scroll down to Backlight and select it.
2. Use thumbwheel to select desired backlight timer (10 seconds, 30 seconds, 1
minute, or Always on).
Power Saver
You can set the timer under Power Saver to turn off the player automatically when it
is playing or recording for a certain time.
1. Scroll down to Power Saver and select it.
2. Use thumbwheel to select desired timer (from off to 120 minutes).
3. Press the Center button.
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Language
1. Scroll down to Language and select it.
2. Use thumbwheel to select desired language.
3. Press the Center button.
Date & Time
1. Scroll down to Date & Time and select it.
2. Use thumbwheel to highlight the desired setting – Month, Day, Year, Time,
Hour, Minute then press the Center button.
3. Use thumbwheel to adjust the selected setting then press the Center button.
4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 for each setting you want to adjust.
5. Press |<< to return to previous menu.
Brightness
1. Scroll down to Brightness and select it.
2. Use thumbwheel to adjust the Brightness level.
3. Press |<< to return to previous menu.
Volume
1. Scroll down to Volume and select it.
2. Use thumbwheel to select Normal or High.
Display
1. Scroll down to Display and select it.
2. Use thumbwheel to select one of the following:
•
•
LCD (liquid crystal display), then press the Center button.
TV (television), use thumbwheel to select NTSC or PAL, then press
the Center button.
3. Press |<< to return to previous menu.
Reset Factory Settings
This will restore the player to its original factory settings.
1. Scroll down to Reset Factory Settings and select it.
2. Use thumbwheel to highlight Reset All then press the Center button.
Info
This displays information regarding your Sansa View (such as firmware rev, total
memory, free memory, number of songs loaded, etc.)
1. Scroll down to Info and select it.
2. Press |<< to return to previous menu.
Format
1. Scroll down to Format and select it.
2. Select Yes to format or Cancel to exit.
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This chapter helps you get the most from your SanDisk
Sansa® View player with tips and troubleshooting.
Tips & Troubleshooting
How do I drag music files to my Sansa View player?
As long as the files are WMA or MP3, they can be dragged into the Music folder.
Which bit rates will the Sansa View player support?
The Sansa View player will support 32-320Kbps for MP3 and 32-192Kbps for WMA.
How do I format my Sansa View player?
You can format your Sansa player directly through System Settings or via PC.
Why should I update the firmware?
You should always update the player to the latest firmware to ensure that it functions
correctly and has all the latest features.
How do I transfer videos and photos to my Sansa View player?
You need to install the Sansa Media Converter software (available for download at
transfer them to the player. Refer to the Sansa Media Converter software for details on file
formats supported.
What music file formats does the Sansa View support?
The Sansa View player supports MP3, WAV, WMA, secure WMA, and Audible formats.
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Some of my music files are on my player, but cannot be played.
When I select them, another song begins to play. What is wrong?
You may not have purchased the rights to play the song on an additional device. To test
this, try to play a song that you have copied from an older CD and converted to MP3 format.
If you can play the test song, but not the original song that wouldn’t play, then you need to
purchase the rights to play the song.
Is the player compatible with podcast?
As long as the podcasts are in MP3 format and an appropriate bit rate (32-320 kbps), then
the player should be capable of playing the files. Any MP3 files with Genre set as “podcast”
will show up under Music\Podcast.
Why does my player say unknown artist/album?
Normally this is because the ID3 tags or WMA meta data information are missing. On the
computer, right-click the song, choose Properties, Summary tab then Advanced. Then you
can input the data such as Artist, Album, Song Title, Track Number, Genre, and Year.
Can the Sansa View player read the high capacity microSD cards?
Yes, the Sansa View player can read and write to both microSD and microSDHC cards.
How do I reset my Sansa View player?
To reset your Sansa View player, slide and hold the power button for approximately 20
seconds.
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This chapter provides information to help you get
service and support for your Sansa® View player.
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Warranty Information
Getting Technical Support
Before you contact Technical Support, we encourage you to read the Tips &
Troubleshooting section to see if your question is covered there.
If you have questions about the use or features of your player, please call the SanDisk
Technical Support Center at 1-866-SanDisk (1-866-726-3475), or fill out an on-line support
When you call or contact us for support, please include as much information as you can
from your packaging material. This will allow us to help you more quickly.
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