FAQ'S
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What are the common buttons and keys on MP3 players?
Master Standby ON/OFF This switch usually labeled ON and OFF and is located on the side. This is not the Power ON/OFF button. It is only a master standby power switch. You will need to turn the player on manually. Power ON/OFF or Play/Pause Button This button usually shared with the Play/Pause button. You will need to press and hold it for a few seconds to turn the player ON/OFF. Some player will power ON automatically once you inserted the earphone and vice versa. Volume UP/Down or FF/RW Button These buttons usually shared with the forward FF/ rewind RW buttons. You will need to press and hold them down to increase/decrease the volume. FF button usually is the volume increase button and vice versa. Some player will have a VOL button and you need to press that first, and then the +/- buttons to increase/decrease the volume. If the + and – buttons are not present, you need to press the FF/RW buttons instead. M or Menu This button usually function as an ENTER key. Press this button once to accept the selection you chose from a list of items. You can always press and hold it to bring you back to the previous screen (more like an ESC key). Lock or Hold switch This switch or button will initiate the player on HOLD or LOCKED stage. If the player is on HOLD/LOCKED, you cannot press any buttons or copy data on it. This feature is useful when you do not want to accidently press any buttons while you’re listen/watching a media. It also prevents accidental deletion of data. MODE On most MP3 players, this button is located on top and is use to navigate along different items. Once you have selected an item, you need to press this button down to accept it. If you need to return to the main menu screen, you can press and hold it down for a few seconds. |