Sencor SFP 1360 GN User Manual
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To transfer music files, connect the MP3 player to your computer using the provided USB cable. Once connected, open the device folder on your computer and drag and drop your music files into the 'Music' directory of the MP3 player.
Ensure that the MP3 player is charged. Connect it to a power source using the USB cable and let it charge for at least 30 minutes. If it still doesn't turn on, try resetting the device by pressing the reset button or holding down the power button for 10 seconds.
To reset the MP3 player to factory settings, navigate to the 'Settings' menu, select 'System', and then choose 'Factory Reset'. Confirm when prompted to proceed with the reset.
The Sencor SFP 1360 GN supports a variety of audio formats including MP3, WMA, WAV, and FLAC. Ensure your music files are in one of these formats for compatibility.
Visit the official Sencor website and navigate to the support section to check for available firmware updates. Download the update and follow the instructions provided to install it on your device.
First, try resetting the device by pressing the reset button or holding the power button for 10 seconds. If the issue persists, check for any physical obstructions or debris around the buttons. If necessary, contact Sencor support for further assistance.
Yes, you can use the MP3 player while it is charging. However, for optimal battery health, it is recommended to allow the device to fully charge before resuming use.
To improve battery life, reduce the screen brightness, minimize the use of the equalizer, and turn off the device when not in use. Additionally, ensure the firmware is up to date, as updates can include battery performance improvements.
To create playlists, connect the MP3 player to your computer and use media management software to organize your songs into playlists. Save the playlists in a compatible format and transfer them to the 'Playlists' directory on the device.
Ensure the USB cable is properly connected and try a different USB port on your computer. If the issue persists, update your computer's USB drivers and check if the MP3 player is set to the correct USB mode. Restart both the device and the computer if necessary.