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How to replace the cover back:

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Basics

Operation

Other information

Basics

Operation

Other information

Note

Reset

Charging

Should the player LCD become “frozen”, carefully insert a fine-point pen or needle in 
the reset hole to reboot the player.
 

The average battery life of HM802s is nine hours. Please charge the player when you 
see a reminder of low power. We recommend that you use the original HIFIMAN charger.

Note: 1.The player can only be charged fully with Power OFF or under Stand by mode.
          2.It cannot be charged via a USB port.

How to remove the back

cover of HM802s:

Please read this manual thoroughly on how to best install and operate your 

player for many years of enjoyment.

The HM802s will automatically detect and update the files in the 

SD card after the player is turned on. The time for detection depends on the size of the 
files on the SD card. After the update, the HM802s will be ready to play. 

Choose "Remove SD Card" from the Main Menu. Wait until 

you see "Please remove the SD card". The SD card is then safe to be removed.

                                                     

                                                       Hold the power key on the right side of HM802s up for 
3 sec. After releasing the power key, the player will power on and the HIFIMAN logo will 
appear.Push the power key up when the player is powered on, it will enter Stand by 
mode.Under Stand by mode, push the power key up for 3 sec, the player will be on.Go 
to Setting and select Power OFF to power the player off when the player is powered on.

Using HM802s

Card Installation

Power ON/OFF/Stand by

To Remove SD Card

Note: Even under Stand by mode, the player still consumes electricity. Using a 
fully-charged battery can last seven to eight days if the player is in Stand by mode. 
If you will not listen to the player for a long period of time, please power it off.

When your battery is out of life, you should replace it with a new one which can only 
be supplied by HIFIMAN or HIFIMAN authorized dealers. For more information on 
replacing the battery, please visit: http://head-direct.com/

HM802s Owner's Guide

HM802s Owner's Guide

1.Remove the screws on 
   the bottom (shown in red 
   circles).
2.Gently lift the back cover.

1.Insert the back cover to fit in the two latch holes on the 
   top.(Pictures 1).
2.Make sure the back cover falls into place along the frame. 
   Fit in the two latch holes on the bottom (Pictures 2 and 3).

1.Slightly press the back cover down. Check if it is securely in 
   place without any slant (Pictures 4 and 5).
2.Replace the two screws on the bottom (Picture 6).

Replacing the Battery

Summary of Contents for HM802s

Page 1: ...HM802s Owner s Guide High Resolution Portable Music Player Phone 1 201 HIFIMAN 443 4626 Email customerservice hifiman com Web www hifiman com ...

Page 2: ...802s to PC Disconnecting HM802s from PC 07 07 Setting 10 Play Menu 10 System Version 11 Repeat 11 11 11 12 12 12 13 13 13 13 14 Backlight Resume Playback Stand by Mode Auto Power Off 2 Operation 08 Main Menu 08 SD Card 08 Artist Album and Genre 09 All Songs 09 Favorite 09 10 F Brightness CUE Support Language Gain S P DIF 15 15 Updating Media Database Reset Settings 3 16 HM802s Service and Support ...

Page 3: ...wer Key Hold the power key up for 2 3 sec to turn on the player when HM802s is powered off HOME In Play menu press the HOME button to go to the main menu press HOME again to return to play menu Volume Please turn the volume to 0 before playing music to protect your hearing After the player is powered on adjust the volume as you like HOLD Press the HOLD button to lock or unlock the player When the ...

Page 4: ...player will power on and the HIFIMAN logo will appear Push the power key up when the player is powered on it will enter Stand by mode Under Stand by mode push the power key up for 3 sec the player will be on Go to Setting and select Power OFF to power the player off when the player is powered on Using HM802s Card Installation Power ON OFF Stand by To Remove SD Card Note Even under Stand by mode th...

Page 5: ... the opposite way of removing it 1 Use the USB cable to connect HM802s to the computer 2 Wait for the system to show USB connecting 3 Copy the file or folder to SD card 1 It is important not to remove the USB cable while music is being downloaded as the music files could be corrupted 2 The speed for data transfer will vary depending on the size of the transferred files and or the operating system ...

Page 6: ...the added songs After the player is started you can go to browse all songs from the main menu and play music Main Menu 2 Operation SD Card When the player is being started the system will automatically detect the music files on the SD card and update the database After the update the HM802s will go to main menu Basics Operation Other information Basics Operation Other information On the main menu ...

Page 7: ...ect Setting then go to Shuffle to make your selection On Main Menu select Setting then go to Repeat to make your selection Below is the play menu You can press Central Button to pause play music On the song list press the Back button for seconds and a window will show up Press Yes to delete the file you select Note the song being played cannot be deleted You have the option to set the time for the...

Page 8: ... Mode On Main Menu select Setting then go to Auto Power Off The player will be powered off at the pre set time calculated by when the player non playing status was operated for the last time Set the display brightness from 1 to 5 The brighter it is more power will be consumed On Main Menu select Setting then go to Stand by Mode to set up the Stand by function and desired amount of time The player ...

Page 9: ... state Updating Media Database 14 S P DIF Switch between DAP and S P DIF Basics Operation Other information Basics Operation Other information HM802s Owner s Guide HM802s Owner s Guide Note 1 It is not necessary to select the sampling before playing as some frequency lower than 96KHz can be played while you select 96KHz or the other way around Only when you find that songs cannot be played properl...

Page 10: ...ears please reduce the volume or turn off your player Should it become necessary to return your product to HIFIMAN for warranty or post warranty service please contact our customer service team to obtain an RA Return shipping to HIFIMAN or an authorized service facility is at the responsibility of the owner This symbol means that according to local laws and regulations your product should be dispo...

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