User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- Creative Zen Micro User's Guide
- Contents
- Zen Micro at a Glance
- Accessories
- Transferring Music to Zen Micro
- Playing and Managing Music
- Adjusting volume
- Locking Zen Micro
- Selecting and playing music tracks
- Searching for similar tracks
- Selecting tracks with Zen Micro’s DJ
- Managing the list of selected tracks
- Shuffling and repeating the list of selected tracks
- Searching within a track
- Using bookmarks
- Listening to the radio
- Deleting radio presets
- Recording radio broadcasts
- Recording with the built-in microphone
- Playing recorded tracks
- Deleting tracks
- Viewing track information
- Viewing player information
- Using Zen Micro’s Organizer Features
- Storing Data Files in Zen Micro
- Personalizing Zen Micro
- Adjusting Vertical Touch Pad settings
- Setting the date and time
- Setting the alarm
- Using Zen Micro’s equalizer (EQ)
- Setting playback at a constant volume
- Labeling Zen Micro with your name
- Setting the backlight duration
- Setting the display contrast
- Setting the idle shutdown time
- Enabling Sleep Timer
- Changing the menu language
- Resetting Zen Micro
- Adding and removing main menu items
- About PlaysForSure and Windows Media Player 10 Update
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Safety Advice
- General Specifications

Playing and Managing Music 37
Deleting radio presets
1
Press the Menu/Back button.
The main menu appears.
2 Select FM Radio.
3 Press the Next/Fast-Forward button or Previous/Rewind button to select the preset
you want to delete.
4 Press the Options button and select Delete Preset.
Recording radio broadcasts
1
While listening to a radio broadcast, press the Options button and select Record
Radio to start recording.
2 While recording, you can press the Options button and select one of the following
items:
■ Pause
Pauses the recording. You can also pause the recording by pressing the Play/Pause
button.
■ Split
Starts a new recording.
■ Stop
Stops and saves the recording.
3 The recorded track is named FM followed by the date and time of the recording (FM
YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS). For example, if you record a track on March 15, 2004 at
2:57 pm, the track is named FM 2004-03-15 14:57:00.










