Troubleshooting – Oregon MP 210 User Manual

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TROUBLESHOOTING

HARDWARE

Music skips tracks.
The music file may be corrupt or an unsupported format. First check
to make sure it is a supported format. If the format is correct, delete
the file and transfer the music from your PC to player again.

The player will not start or shuts off soon after it starts.
Check the battery level and make sure it is fully charged.

The buttons do not work.
The button hold feature may be on. See section "BUTTON HOLD" for
more information.

The player is not functioning normally.
The player may need to be reset. See section "RESET" for more
information. You may also format the player from your computer and
upgrade the firmware. Please see section "UPGRADING FIRMWARE"
for information.

The flash memory appears to be corrupted.
Upgrade to the latest firmware to optimize the player's performance.
Remember to check the Format Data Area box during the upgrade
process. Please see section on "UPGRADING FIRMWARE:
WINDOWS USERS ONLY" for more information.

No sound is coming out of the headphones.
Check to make sure they are plugged in correctly and the volume is
turned up.

Keep your player in a dry, well-ventilated place to prevent it from
molding.

Never use headphones / earphones while driving, cycling, or
operating any motorized vehicles.

Listening to music at high volume for long periods of time may
damage your hearing. Keep the volume at a moderate level.

Do not set headphone / earphone volume to high while using
pedestrian crossings or walking.

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