[. . . ] You can drag any file into this window and it will be copied to the memory of your MP3 player. Deleting files from your MP3 player can be done in this window as well by simply deleting any file that appears in the window. (Note: Copy music files into the `Music' folder) Buttons and the functions 1. [. . . ] REC/VOL Record/Volume Turning On/Off Hold down the button to turn the player on. Reminder: Make sure that the Hold button is on off. Main Menu Modes 1. First turn the player on by holding down the button To access the main menu: Long pressMENUbutton To change menu modes: Use / button 0 To confirm selection: Short press button Playing Music 1. Short press button to select your desired opinion (No Repeat, ONE, All, Random All, Dir Repeat, / Dir All Repeat, Dir Random All ) 3. Short press / button to select your desired opinion (Normal, Pop, Rock, Classic, Jazz, Bass) 3. Short press / button to select your desired opinion (1. 00X, 1. 14X, 1. 33X, 0. 67X, 0. 80X) 3. Short press / button to select your desired opinion from "00" to "15" 3. Short press / button to select your desired opinion (Off, Wave motion, Stereo) 3. Select the `format' option ­ NOTE: formatting will erase all data from the memory so you should save it first if you want to keep that data 5. The default options are usually correct, but just make sure that the setting is set to `FAT32' 6. Click `OK' Note 1: The player has a self format feature which is very useful. Please refer to Configuring System Note 2: If the player isn't recognized as being DRM compatible it's because the DRM settings aren't turned on, not because the player is misbehaving. Read Configure System Setting=> System Menu Categories => USB/DRM Mode to find out how to put the DRM mode in place. Do not use the earphones while driving an automobile or riding a bicycle, it's dangerous. When using earphones be conscious of your surroundings, especially at street intersections. Do not turn up the volume too high, doctors warn against prolonged exposure to high volume. [. . . ] When using earphones be conscious of your surroundings, especially at street intersections. Do not turn up the volume too high, doctors warn against prolonged exposure to high volume. Stop using the device or turn the volume down if you have ringing in your ears. [. . . ]