SanDisk SDMX20R-016GK-A57 User Manual - Page 51

Sleep, USB Mode, Replay Gain, Volume - review

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8.2.8 Sleep You can set the timer under Sleep to automatically turn off the player once it reaches the setting time. 1. Select Sleep. 2. Use touchpad to select desired timer (from none to 120 minutes). 3. Press the Select button. 8.2.9 USB Mode 1. Select USB Mode. 2. Use the touchpad to select a USB mode: a. Auto detect: b. MTP ("Media Transfer Protocol"): Microsoft Windows® will recognize the device and will present it as the Sansa Fuze+. c. MSC ("Mass Storage Class"): turns the device effectively into a USB drive and will be seen like any other drive on the computer. This is the only option for certain Apple® OS computers! 3. Press Select to change to USB Mode. 8.2.10 Replay Gain Replay Gain is a method for keeping the perceived volume level constant during playback of diverse content. Typically, music albums are mixed and targeted to differing average volume levels. During playback in shuffle mode there can be wide differences in the track output volume, causing the user to make frequent corrections to the volume level. 1. Select Replay Gain. 2. Highlight Mode and tap the select button to choose between Songs, Albums, or Off. 3. Highlight Pre-Gain and tap the select button to choose how many decibels(dB) you wish to adjust the overall Playback Volume level upward to compensate for the "average" level of your library's track adjustment. For more information, please visit: http://kb.sandisk.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/430 8.2.11 Volume 1. Select Volume. 2. Use touchpad to select Normal or High. WARNING: Read Safety Instructions Before Making Volume Changes Safe use depends on exposure time and volume levels. At 80 dB(A), exposure should be limited to 40 hours/week. At 89 dB(A), exposure should not exceed 5 hours/week. For more details, carefully review the Important Safety Instructions in Chapter 1. 51

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8.2.8
Sleep
You can set the timer under Sleep to automatically turn off the player once it reaches
the setting time.
1.
Select
Sleep
.
2.
Use touchpad to select desired timer (from
none
to
120 minutes
).
3.
Press the
Select
button.
8.2.9
USB Mode
1.
Select
USB Mode
.
2.
Use the touchpad to select a USB mode:
a.
Auto detect:
b.
MTP (“Media Transfer Protocol”): Microsoft Windows® will recognize the device
and will present it as the
Sansa Fuze+
.
c.
MSC (“Mass Storage Class”): turns the device effectively into a USB drive and will
be seen like any other drive on the computer.
This is the only option for certain
Apple® OS computers!
3.
Press
Select
to change to USB Mode.
8.2.10
Replay Gain
Replay Gain is a method for keeping the perceived volume level constant during playback of
diverse content. Typically, music albums are mixed and targeted to differing average
volume levels. During playback in
shuffle
mode there can be wide differences in the track
output volume, causing the user to make frequent corrections to the volume level.
1. Select
Replay Gain
.
2. Highlight
Mode
and tap the select button to choose between
Songs
,
Albums
, or
Off
.
3. Highlight
Pre-Gain
and tap the select button to choose how many decibels(dB) you
wish to adjust the overall Playback Volume level upward to compensate for the
“average” level of your library’s track adjustment.
For more information, please visit:
8.2.11
Volume
1.
Select
Volume
.
2.
Use touchpad to select
Normal
or
High
.
WARNING: Read Safety Instructions Before Making Volume Changes
Safe use depends on exposure time and volume levels. At 80 dB(A), exposure should be
limited to 40 hours/week. At 89 dB(A), exposure should not exceed 5 hours/week. For more
details, carefully review the
Important Safety Instructions
in Chapter 1.