Ģ. Facing the hold switch slide it to the right so an orange color would show putting the device on Hold.Ģ. Slide the hold switch so an orange color would show putting the device on Hold. Refer to Connecting Sansa players in Recovery Mode for player recovery steps.
The original Sansa c200v1 series do NOT have Force MSC. Press and hold the left ( |<< ) button while connecting the device to the PC. Slide the hold switch to the direction of the REC button so an orange color would show putting the device on Hold.ģ. Refer to Connecting Sansa players in Recovery Mode for player recovery steps.Ģ. The original Sansa e200 series do NOT have Force MSC. Press and hold the ( |<< ) button while connecting the device to the PC. Slide the hold switch to the direction of the headphone jack so an orange color would show putting the device on Hold.ģ. Facing the scroll wheel, press and hold the left button (left side of the scroll wheel) while connecting the device to the PC.Ģ. Slide the power switch down so an orange color would show putting the device on Hold.ģ. Press and hold the center button while connecting the device to the PC.Ģ. Press and hold the center button while connecting the device to the PC.ģ. Press and hold the center select button while connecting the device to the PC.Ģ. Press and hold the left button ( |<< ) while connecting the device to the PC.Ģ. Slide the Hold switch down to Lock (orange color showing).ģ. Once the Fuze+ connects in MSC mode release Volume Down button.Ģ.
Connect device to PC while holding Volume Down button.Ĥ. These are MSC-only players and are therefore always in MSC mode.ģ. SanDisk Clip Sport, Clip Sport Go, Clip Sport Plus, Clip Voice, Clip Jam If you want to change the default connection mode on your player, refer to Changing the USB Mode of your Sansa.
And by using the Windows Media Audio (WMA) compression format, that expanded memory can store up to 96 hours of music, or the content of approximately 100 CDs.The steps below will force your Sansa players to connect in MSC mode to your PC. This is typically done for troubleshooting computer connection problems and problems with the player not turning on. With the player’s built-in SD card slot, users can add as much as 2GB of supplemental memory, giving the 1GB Sansa (model e140) a capacity of 3GB. SanDisk introduced the players, which come with embedded memory of 512 megabytes or 1GB, last spring. The transmitter is part of a new accessory line for the Sansa e100 series of MP3/WMA players.
The transmitter covers the full FM band, from 88.1 to 107.9 megahertz (MHz), so a user can select any frequency. “You simply attach it to your clothing, plug in your earphones and continue to use it while walking or exercising.” It holds the Sansa in the transmitter and it also allows you to carry the player with you when you leave your vehicle,” said Matthijs Hutten, product marketing manager for the Sansa accessory line. With a suggested retail price of $59.99, the device comes with a durable transparent belt clip, which is necessary for inserting the player into the transmitter cradle, and rubber gaskets to establish a snug fit in the 12-volt lighter socket. The transmitter will be sold initially in the United States, with shipments to retailers starting this fall. (Up to three presets can be programmed with the memory buttons, and frequencies can be viewed on the blue backlit LCD screen.) Then, locate the same frequency on the Car Transmitter by using the channel search buttons, then and press play. First, tune the car radio to an unused or weak FM frequency, which often can be found at each end of the dial. My searches led me to the SanDisk Sansa Clip, a small, lightweight mp3 player with a boatload of features, an actual screen and great bang-for-the-buck price point. Mating the Sansa Car Transmitter to the FM radio is an easy three-step process. The vehicle’s power system runs the player, thus conserving the life of the Sansa’s battery. Attached to this is a flexible steel neck for easy positioning and, at the opposite end, a 12-volt connector for the lighter socket. The Sansa Car Transmitter is a one-piece system that has a custom holder for the player. This allows motorists to take a large library of music – as many as 48 hours of MP3 music and 96 hours of WMA music– when using a Sansa 1-gigabyte (GB) player combined with an optional SanDisk 2GB SD flash memory card.