This was a pain in the but worth it these players have been in stores for years now and from what I can gather it seems like they were all one-shot production runs from China where they cut costs by not including the manual, then the product sat on shelves for so long that the customer support info they *did* include went out of date. While jlab "sells" the 180 Pro player, it's listed as "sold out" () and none of the Eclipse players are listed on their manual page (). The link that the included leaflet gives for additional customer support (seems to be a 3rd party, subsidiary, or parent company of either Eclipse or Trio (honestly don't care enough to check). The link the company provides in the included documentation () 404's, & if you remove the /support it just redirects you to the corporate site of what I can only assume is the company that bought out the manufacturer some time last year (Trio Tablets). Click the Video folder, then paste the videos onto the device by pressing Ctrl-V. I was as frustrated as all of you (spent over an hour searching for the manual to my 180 Pro but all I got were spam sites at first). In File Explorer, click the Eclipse player listed near the list of removable storage devices.
#HOW TO USE ECLIPSE MP3 PLAYER FIT CLIP MANUALS#
If any of those links go down in the future, don't despair the 180 Pro and Fitclip manuals were captured by the Internet Wayback Machine ()įit Clip (T180 or SZM-P4061) archived manual: Reach your fitness goals with your Eclipse Fit Clip Plus 8GB MP3 Music Video Player. CONTENTS WELCOME CONTACT US NOTES SAFETY & USAGE FEATURES APPEARANCE KEY FUNCTION BASIC OPERATION CONNECTING TO PC MENU. Manuals page for various Eclipse products: