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Using the Music Player/
MP3-Player 
Using the Music Player/MP3-Player 
Your device includes a music player that 
plays any MP3 audio files you transfer to 
your device. Note: You can only listen to 
an audio file while in the Music Player/
MP3-Player. You cannot navigate to 
another function without “exiting” the 
Music Player/MP3-Player and stopping 
the playing file.
Copying MP3 Files
Before you can listen to an MP3, you 
have to copy files to your device’s 
internal memory or an installed SD card.
1.  Connect your device to your PC.
For more information, please see 
“Connecting Your Device To A PC” on 
page 54.
When your device is connected, a 
folder may be automatically opened 
for the “disk drive” that represents 
your device. A “CONTENT” folder is the 
content of this folder. If this does not 
open automatically, use My Computer 
to access the device. The drive to look 
for is the one labelled “FRANKLIN”.
Note: If you intend to copy files to 
an installed SD card, use the same 
method, copying files to “CONTENT/
MUSIC”.
2.  Double-click the “CONTENT” 
folder.
You see six sub-folders: MUSIC, 
VOICEMEM, GAMES, BOOKS,
USERDICT and APPS.
3.  Double-click the “MUSIC” folder.
4.  Navigate on your PC to where you 
store MP3 files on your PC.
5.  Right-click an MP3 file you want to 
copy to your device and then click 
“Copy” from the pop-up menu.
6.  Right-click in the “MUSIC” folder 
window and then click “Paste” 
from the pop-up menu.
Repeat steps 4 through 6 to copy 
as many files to your device as you 
want.
7.  Close the open folders.
8.  On your device, press ENTER to 
disconnect your device from the 
PC.
9.  Press MP3 to open the Music 
Player/MP3-Player and see the 
copied file(s).
Listening to MP3 Files
1.  Press HOME.
2.  Press   or   to cycle through the 
options until Music Player/MP3-
Player appears highlighted in the 
middle of the screen.
3.  Press ENTER to select it.
Or you can press MP3.
The MP3 are listed in alphabetical 
order by file name. Any MP3 files 
saved to an installed SD card 
are coloured green and listed 
alphabetically following any files 
saved to internal memory.