Creative MuVo_2_QSG Руководство пользователя

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English
A Tour of Your Player
On/Off and
Play/Pause button
Liquid Crystal
Display (LCD)
Menu button
Front view
Earphones / wired
remote (optional) jack
USB
port
Power adapter
jack
To p v i ew
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Using the Menu Button
Select
The Menu button (Figure 1) is one of the most important features of your
player. In this document, we will use the term, “Select”, to mean that you
should move the Menu button towards the left or right to browse through
options, and then select the option by pressing the Menu button.
Volume
You can also adjust volume levels with the Menu button.
Move the Menu button upward to increase volume or downward to decrease volume.
Using Your Player
Button What It Does Usage Tips
Menu
Displays Menu options on
the LCD.
For more information on using the Menu
button, see "Using the Menu Button"
above.
Play/Pause
Turns your player on and
off.
Enables playing and pausing
of tracks.
Press and hold to turn your player on and
off.
In Music mode, press this button to start
playing tracks, and press again to pause
playback.
Figure 1
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Indicator What It Does Usage Tips
Previous
Goes to the previous track. Move and hold the Menu button towards
to move back within a track.
Next
Goes to the next track. Move and hold the Menu button towards
to move ahead within a track.
Volume Increase
Increases the volume. Move and hold the Menu button towards
to increase the volume quickly.
Move and release the Menu button towards
to increase volume incrementally.
Volume Decrease
Decreases the volume. Move and hold the Menu button towards
to decrease the volume quickly.
Move and release the Menu button towards
to decrease volume incrementally.
Jack / Port What It Does Usage Tips
Power adapter jack
Connect your power
adapter to this jack.
USB port
Connect your USB cable to
this port.
Earphones /
wired remote
(optional) jack
Connect your earphones or
wired remote (optional) to
this jack.
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Getting Started
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Setting Up Your Computer
1. Ensure that your player is NOT connected to your computer.
2. Insert the Creative MuVo
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CD into your CD-ROM/DVD-ROM drive. Your CD should
start automatically. If it does not, follow the steps below:
i. Start Windows Explorer.
ii. On the left pane, click the My Computer icon.
iii. Right-click the CD-ROM/DVD-ROM drive icon, and then click AutoPlay.
3. Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the installation. Creative
MediaSource™ and Windows 98 SE drivers (only if applicable) will be installed on your
computer.
4. When prompted, restart your computer.
Do not charge your player’s battery via the USB port until after you have installed
the software.
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Inserting the Battery
Insert the supplied battery into your player as shown below.
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Charging the Battery
You can charge your battery by connecting your player to a power outlet using the supplied
power adapter, or by connecting your player to your computer’s USB port using the
supplied USB cable.
Using the power adapter
Connect one end of the power adapter to the wall outlet
and the other end to your player’s power adapter
connector, as shown in Figure 2. Charging your battery for
the first time takes about three hours. When appears
on your player's LCD, your player is fully charged.
You can also charge your player’s battery using the supplied USB cable. For more
information, see “Using the USB Cable” in your User’s Guide. Do not charge your
player’s battery via the USB port until after you have installed the software.
Figure 2
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Transferring Audio and Data
Audio selections have been preloaded to your player to get you started quickly.
If you wish to listen to music immediately, simply press the Play/Pause button .
If you wish to download additional music tracks to your player, you can either download
music tracks from Internet music sites (see "Downloading from the Internet" in your User’s
Guide) or rip them from your audio CDs to create digital files on your computer. For more
information, see "Ripping Audios CDs" in your Users Guide.
Data files can also be transferred to and stored in your player, for example, you can transfer
a large data file from one computer to another. Data can be transferred to your player with
the Creative MediaSource application.
To transfer audio and data with Creative MediaSource
1. Connect your player to your computer’s USB port using the supplied USB cable.
2. Launch Creative MediaSource on your computer.
3. On the left pane, locate and select the files you want to transfer to your player. Using
the standard drag-and-drop method, transfer the files to your player.
For information about transferring DRM-protected WMA files, see “Frequently Asked
Questions” on page 12.
4. After the transfer is complete, stop your player properly before disconnecting it from
your computer. For more details, see “Step 5: Stopping Your Player Properly” on
page 7.
Do not disconnect your player while file transfer is in progress.
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Stopping Your Player Properly
Before disconnecting your player from your computer, use the Windows Eject or Safely
Remove Hardware icon on the Taskbar to safely disconnect your player. If your player
is not disconnected safely, the content may become corrupted and the player will not
function correctly. Follow these steps below to safely disconnect your player:
Windows XP, Windows Me and Windows 2000
1. Click the Safely Remove Hardware icon on the Taskbar and click Safely
remove USB Mass Storage Device as shown.
2. Unplug your player when you are prompted to do so.
Windows 98 SE
1. Wait at least 10 seconds after all file transfers are completed.
2. In Windows Explorer, right-click the Removable Disk icon and click Eject.
3. Unplug your player after 10 seconds.
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Some Basic Functions
Playing Audio Tracks
Audio selections have been preloaded to your player to get you started quickly.
If you wish to listen to music immediately, simply press the Play/Pause button .
To add audio tracks to your player, see “Transferring Audio and Data” on page 6.
To p l ay t r a c k s
1. Press the Menu button.
2. Select the Music icon (Figure 3).
3. Select the track you want to play and press the Play/
Pause button .
To pause a track
Press the Play/Pause button .
Managing Audio Tracks
For more advanced song management tasks, such as creating and managing playlists, you
can use Creative MediaSource Organizer. Creative MediaSource Player/Organizer is your
digital audio center for playing, creating, organizing and transferring digital audio. To launch
Creative MediaSource Player/Organizer, double-click the Creative MediaSource Player/
Organizer icon on your desktop.
For more information, read the User’s Guide on the Installation CD.
Go to d:\manual\<language>\manual.pdf (replace d:\ with the drive letter of your CD-ROM/
DVD-ROM drive, and <language> for the language the document is in)
Figure 3
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Usage Precautions
What to do if your player was disconnected
improperly
If your player was disconnected improperly, one of two possible error messages may appear
on your player's screen:
In this case, to recover files on your player, do the following:
1. Reconnect your player to your computer.
2. In Windows Explorer, right-click the Removable Disk icon and select the
Properties option. Depending on your computer's settings, you may see an icon with
the name of your player, instead of a Removable Disk icon.
3. Click the To o l s tab, and then click the Check Now button. A dialog box appears.
4. Be sure that the Automatically fix file system errors option is selected. All other
options should not be selected.
5. Click the Start button.
When error checking is complete, safely unplug your player from your computer. See
“Stopping Your Player Properly” on page 7.
Scenario A
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In this case, to recover files on your player, do the following:
1. Press the Menu button (follow steps 1-6 on page 11).
The Recovery Mode screen (Figure 4) appears.
2. Select the Run PC ScanDisk option.
3. Connect your player to your computer, via the USB
cable.
4. In Windows Explorer, right-click the Removable Disk icon and select the
Properties option. Depending on your computer's settings, you may see an icon with
the name of your player, instead of a Removable Disk icon.
5. Click the To o l s tab, and then click the Check Now button.
6. Be sure that the Automatically fix file system errors option is selected. All other
options should not be selected.
7. Click the Start button.
8. When error checking is complete, safely unplug your player from your computer. See
“Stopping Your Player Properly” on page 7.
Scenario B
Figure 4
If you continue to experience problems with your player, you may need to select the
Format all option to clean your player's storage memory. Doing so will erase all the
files on your player.
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What to do if your player stops functioning
normally
Your player may stop functioning normally if any or all of the
following occurs:
Your computer stops responding during file transfers.
There is a power outage during file transfers.
Your player was unplugged, or files were being deleted during file transfers.
When this happens, you can try to recover your player using the
unique Recovery Mode:
1. Press and hold the Play/Pause button until your player turns off. If you are
unable to turn off your player, proceed to the next step.
2. Disconnect all cables from your player and remove the player's battery.
3. Re-insert the battery and turn your player on to see if it starts functioning normally. If
it does not, remove the battery again and proceed to the next step.
4. Press and hold the Menu button. While holding down the Menu button, re-insert the
battery, or connect your player to a power outlet using the supplied power adapter.
5. Release the Menu button when the Recovery Mode
screen appears (Figure 5). If the Recovery Mode
message does not appear, repeat steps 2 and 3.
6. Select the recovery actions.
Figure 5
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Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I get official information on my player?
Visit www.creative.com for updates and downloads relating to your player, Creative’s
digital audio players and accessories.
How can I get accessories for my player?
Visit www.creative.com for the latest news on accessories.
Can I jog with my player?
You should not subject your player to continuous shocks, such as those that are likely to
occur while you jog or run.
Can I use the player for portable data storage?
Yes. You can use the supplied USB cable for speedy transfers to and from your player. Use
the Creative MediaSource application or Windows Explorer to help you manage data files.
Should I leave my power adapter plugged into my player?
No, you should not. After charging the battery or using the player, disconnect it from the
power adapter. Leaving it plugged in leads to heat buildup, which is not good for the player
or the battery.
If I damage or lose my power adapter, can I buy a similar, off-the-shelf adapter?
No. The adapter may not be compatible with your player, and may even damage it. You
should get a replacement adapter from Creative at www.creative.com, or your local
Creative office/distributor.
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I have to recharge the battery quite often. Is there anything I can do to make it
last longer?
Generally, any operation requiring the player to access the hard disk uses battery power.
Consequently, filling your player to capacity is not recommended. However, some
operations consume more battery power:
a long backlight timeout setting. A shorter timeout conserves battery power.
a high contrast setting. Position the player so that you can read the display without using
a high contrast setting.
too much use of fast forward/reverse.
turning the player on/off too many times.
prolonged use at high volumes.
Can I transfer DRM-protected WMA files to my player?
Yes. To transfer DRM-protected WMA files to your player, you can use Creative
MediaSource or Windows Media Player.
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More Information
Register your product!
Enjoy a host of benefits by registering your product during installation, or at
www.creative.com/register. Benefits include:
Service and product support from Creative
Exclusive updates on promotions and events.
Customer Support Services and Warranty
You can find Customer Support Services, Warranty and other information in the
Installation CD.
(replace d:\ with the drive letter of your CD-ROM/DVD-ROM drive, <region> with the region that you
are in, and <language> with the language that your document is in)
Customer Support Services d:\support\<language>\support.pdf
Warranty d:\warranty\<region>\<language>\warranty.pdf
Please keep your Proof of Purchase for the duration of the warranty
period.
User’s Guide d:\manual\<language>\manual.pdf
Creative Knowledge Base
Resolve and troubleshoot technical queries at Creative's 24-hour self-help
Knowledge Base. Go to www.creative.com and select your region.
Copyright © 2004 Creative Technology Ltd. All rights reserved. The Creative logo, MuVo and Creative MediaSource are
trademarks or registered trademarks of Creative Technology Ltd. in the United States and/or other countries. Microsoft,
Windows and the Windows logo are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. All other products are trademarks
or registered trademarks of their respective owners and are hereby recognized as such. All specifications are subject to
change without prior notice. Actual contents may differ slightly from those pictured.
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Safety Advice
As with any digital media-based storage device, data should be backed up regularly. We
strongly recommend that you observe the usage precautions laid out in this booklet, and
also back up the data in your player regularly. In no event will Creative be liable for any
indirect, incidental, special or consequential damages to any persons caused by Creative's
negligence, or for any lost profits, lost savings, loss of use, lost revenues or lost data
arising from or relating to this device, even if Creative has been advised of the possibility
of such damages. In no event will Creative’s liability or damages to you or any other
person ever exceed the amount paid by you for the device, regardless of the form of the
claim. Some countries/states do not allow the limitation or exclusion of liability for
incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply
to you.
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Français
Présentation générale du lecteur
Bouton Marche/
Arrêt et
Lecture/Pause
Ecran à cristaux
liquides (LCD)
Bouton Menu
Vue avant
Prise pour écouteurs /
télécommande câblée (en option)
Port
USB
Prise pour
adaptateur
secteur
Vue du dessus
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Utilisation du bouton Menu
Sélection
Le bouton Menu (Figure 1) est l'une des principales fonctions du lecteur.
Dans ce document, le verbe « sélectionner » indique que vous devez
déplacer le bouton Menu vers la gauche ou la droite pour parcourir les
options puis sélectionner celle de votre choix en appuyant sur ce bouton.
Volume
Vous pouvez également régler le niveau de volume à l'aide du bouton Menu.
Déplacez le bouton Menu vers le haut pour augmenter le volume ou vers le bas pour le
diminuer.
Utilisation du lecteur
Bouton Fonction Conseils d'utilisation
Menu
Affiche les options du menu
sur l'écran LCD.
Pour plus d'informations sur l'utilisation du
bouton Menu, voir « Utilisation du bouton
Menu » ci-dessus.
Lecture/Pause
Permet de mettre le lecteur
sous et hors tension.
Permet de lire des pistes et
d'interrompre leur lecture.
Appuyez sur ce bouton et maintenez-le
enfoncé pour mettre le lecteur sous et hors
tension.
En mode Musique, appuyez sur ce bouton
pour commencer la lecture des pistes et
rappuyez dessus pour interrompre la
lecture.
Figure 1
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Indicateur Fonction Conseils d'utilisation
Précédent
Permet de revenir à la piste
précédente.
Déplacez le bouton Menu vers et
maintenez-le enfoncé pour revenir en
arrière dans une piste.
Suivant
Permet de passer à la piste
suivante.
Déplacez le bouton Menu vers et
maintenez-le enfoncé pour avancer dans
une piste.
Augmentation du
volume
Permet d'augmenter le
volume.
Déplacez le bouton Menu vers et
maintenez-le enfoncé pour augmenter
rapidement le volume.
Déplacez le bouton Menu vers et
relâchez-le pour augmenter
progressivement le volume.
Diminution du
volume
Permet de diminuer le
volume.
Déplacez le bouton Menu vers et
maintenez-le enfoncé pour diminuer
rapidement le volume.
Déplacez le bouton Menu vers et
relâchez-le pour diminuer progressivement
le volume.
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Prise / Port Fonction Conseils d'utilisation
Prise pour
adaptateur secteur
Permet de connecter votre
adaptateur secteur.
Port USB
Permet de connecter votre
câble USB.
Prise pour
écouteurs /
télécommande
câblée (en option)
Permet de connecter vos
écouteurs ou votre
télécommande câblée (en
option).
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Démarrage
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Configuration de votre ordinateur
1. Assurez-vous que le lecteur n'est PAS connecté à l’ordinateur.
2. Insérez le CD Creative MuVo
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dans le lecteur de CD-ROM/DVD-ROM. La lecture du
CD doit commencer automatiquement. Dans le cas contraire, procédez comme suit :
i. Démarrez l’Explorateur Windows.
ii. Dans le volet gauche, cliquez sur l'icône Poste de travail.
iii. Cliquez avec le bouton droit sur l'icône du lecteur de CD-ROM/DVD-ROM, puis cliquez sur
Exécution automatique.
3. Respectez les instructions qui s'affichent à l’écran pour terminer l’installation. Les
pilotes Creative MediaSource™ et Windows 98 Deuxième Edition (le cas échéant
uniquement) seront installés sur votre ordinateur.
4. A l'invite, redémarrez votre ordinateur.
Ne chargez pas la pile du lecteur à l'aide du port USB avant d'avoir installé le
logiciel.
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