Basic Operation; Power/ Select Button; Power On; Power Off - SanDisk Clip Jam User Manual

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CHAPTER 3
This chapter describes basic user operation instructions for the
SanDisk Clip Jam MP3 player.

Basic Operation

Power/ Select Button

The Power button is located in the center of the player. It can be used to turn
the player on or off, and also to select player options.

Power On

Press and hold the Power button for three seconds to turn on the player. The
last played function screen from the Main Menu will appear after the device has
been powered on.

Power Off

Press and hold the Power button for three seconds to turn off the player.

Reset

If the player freezes for any reason, power off the player and then restart it
again. After you perform the reset, any adjustments made during the last
operation will be lost. Your saved content (e.g. Music Files, Audiobooks, etc.)
will not be deleted from the player.

Connecting Player to a Windows or Mac Computer

1.   To connect the player to a Windows computer, follow these steps:
2.   Connect the large end of the USB cable into an available USB port on the
computer.
3.   Connect the smaller end of the USB cable into the player's dock connector.
4.   The display screen will show "Charging" (shown below).
5.   The player will appear in My Computer as "CLIP JAM."
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Cindy R Burch
April 4, 2025

How do I listen in stereo? Only one ear bud is receiving sound

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Mr. Anderson
April 4, 2025

If only one earbud is receiving sound on a SanDisk Clip Jam, try the following steps to listen in stereo:

1. Check the headphones – Try using a different pair of headphones to see if the issue is with the earbuds.
2. Inspect the headphone jack – Make sure the headphone plug is fully inserted and seated properly in the headphone jack.
3. Clean the headphone jack – Dust or lint in the jack can cause poor connections; clean it gently if needed.
4. Test audio balance settings – Go to Settings > System Settings > Equalizer and make sure all channels are balanced equally.

If the issue continues with multiple headphones, the headphone jack may be damaged.

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