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Previous/Rewind button Press this button to go the previous track. 39 Playing and Managing Music 1 Press the Menu/Back button. Do not listen to audio at high volume for prolonged periods of time. When you select this play mode, appears on the Now Playing screen. 15 Accessories You can also use Zen Micro’s cradle with the stand to rest Zen Micro on your desk. Do not subject your player to excessive force or impact. WARNING! For your safety and the safety of others, do not use your earphones while driving, cycling or any other activity that requires your full attention. Synchronizing music with your computer 24 24 26 26 Playing and Managing Music 27 Adjusting volume . com) Earphone Specifications ■ ■ ■ ■ Frequency Range: 20 Hz ~ 20 KHz Sensitivity: 111 dB ±5 dB (I/P Level:1 mW) Impedance: 32 Ω ±15% Plug: 3. Importing music into Creative MediaSource Player/Organizer 1 Click Start → Programs/All Programs → Creative → Creative MediaSource → Creative MediaSource Organizer. DO NOT disconnect Zen Micro if you see the active Docked screen on the LCD. Enabling Sleep Timer You can specify a fixed period of time before Zen Micro automatically turns off. 6 Press the Next/Fast-Forward button or Previous/Rewind button to fine tune the radio frequency. Setting playback at a constant volume You can limit the volume range of playback with Smart Volume. 3 Use the Vertical Touch Pad to scroll to the backlight duration that you want. All other products are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners. 7 Hold down the Next/Fast-Forward button or Previous/Rewind second to scan for the next available radio station. 42 Storing Data Files in Zen Micro Storing Data Files in Zen Micro You can use Zen Micro to store backup copies of your computer’s data files, or use it to transfer files from one computer to another. For the latest firmware updates to improve Zen Miro’s functionality, go to www. Is there anything I can do to make it last longer? Generally, any operation requiring Zen Micro to access the hard disk uses battery power