
12th Feb 2007, 4:47 pm
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Join Date: Feb 2007
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larrylwill
The idea is to not turn on/off your player using the [on/off] switch. As the players dont' have an internal CMOS battery to keep the clock settings, you will loose the clock setting if you use the [on/off] switch.
My best suggestion for you to turn on/off your player is to press and hold down the [play/pause] button for a few seconds to turn it on/off. this method will keep your clock settings intact.
Hope that helps.
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There is no hold buttons on this mp3/mp4 right? Can you hold on play/plause then use the hold, will it still delete your clock settings.
And can you give me a more of a belief description of it. Like when you turn it off what else will happen?
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