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Instruções de Operação Cowon Systems, Modelo 6

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20 hours of continuous playback based on company test) About 3 hours Swing Touch(REC, <, >, PLAY), Power/Hold, VOL+, VOL-, MENU 1.3 inch 160 x 128 dot, 260,000 color OLED 95dB (A-Weighted) 20Hz~20KHz 16 Ohm earphones : 30mW + 30mW 35.6 X 76.1 X 19 mm (Width x Length x Thickness) 60g (includes lithium polymer battery) Introducing iAUDIO 6 1.4. Identifying the Parts Line In Jack Top Earphone Jack Right Back Front MIC OLED Display HOLD Switch MENU .. (REW) REC - (VOL -) .. (FF) + (VOL +) PLAY/STOP USB Connection Jack Bottom Reset Introducing iAUDIO 6 1.5. OLED Display Play Mode Hold Battery Status Boundary Section Repeat Current Time Current Track / Total Tracks Artist Name Album Title Song Title Total Time Play Time Progress Bar The battery status icon indicates how much battery is left. The number of segments in the icon decreases as the battery discharges. For some batteries or rechargeable batteries, the number of segments in the battery icon may increase or decrease irregularly when the remaining charge is being measured. This is normal. When the battery runs out, the battery icon starts to blink. If this happens, the player will automatically power off after about 30 minutes. Introducing iAUDIO 6 1.6. Charging iAUDIO 6 · If your player is being used for the first time or if it has not been charged for a long time, make sure player is charged fully before using it. · To charge iAUDIO 6, connect the player to a PC using a USB cable or connect to the AC provided adapter only. (a) Using a PC connection i. Connect the supplied USB cable to the USB jack of the player and directly to your computer. The connection to an external USB hub is not supported. The player must be directly connected to the PC via a USB cable. ii. If the connection is made properly, the player will display an image showing charging status. iii. To check the charging status, run ‘Safely Remove Hardware’ wizard on your PC. Then iAUDIO 6 will display charging status on its screen. iv. Slow charging is recommended for notebooks and other devices that use battery power. See section 4.6 on changing the charging speed of iAUDIO. Introducing iAUDIO 6 (b) Using a AC adapter (sold separately) i. Connect the AC adapter to an electrical outlet and the USB jack of the player. ii. Once connected, the player will automatically turn on and start charging. iii. Once the player is fully charged, the charge complete screen will appear as shown. - AC adapter is sold separately and works for both 110V and 220V. - For your safety, use only the adapter supplied by the manufacturer. Introducing iAUDIO 6 1.7. Windows 98 Driver Setup When using Windows 98 or 98 SE, you need to install hardware driver for the PC to recognize the player. · Windows 2000 and later versions automatically recognize the player. ¦ Installing the driver 1. Connect the player to your PC using the supplied USB cable. 2. “Add New Hardware Wizard” will appear as shown. Click “Next”. 3. Click “Search for the best driver for your device (Recommended)”, and then click “Next” Introducing iAUDIO 6 4. Click “Specify a location” and click “Browse” button. 5. Select “Win98” folder in the installation CD and then click “Next” button. Drivers are also available for download from 6. Once the drivers are recognized, click “Next”. Introducing iAUDIO 6 7. Continue to click “Next”. 8. Click the “Finish” button to complete the driver installation. The newly added drive can be seen in Device Manager or Explorer. Introducing iAUDIO 6 1.8. Connection to PC and Transferring Files 1. Connect the player to a PC using the supplied USB cable. 2. When connected, the screen will show the following screen 3. The iAUDIO drive will appear as shown and can be accessed like a disk drive using Windows Explorer. 4. Launch Windows explorer or JetShell Pro while iAUDIO 6 is connected to the computer to access the iAUDIO drive. 5. You can copy any files including MP3, JPG, and transcoded video files encoded by JetAudio VX to and from “iAUDIO” Drive. 6. To disconnect the player from the PC, first make sure that file transfers are complete and then, single-click on icon on the windows tray. 7. Click on the following pop-up message when it appears. 8. When “Safe to remove hardware” message appears, you may disconnect the USB cable. - The iAUDIO 6 can recognize up to 200 folders and 2000 files. - If iAUDIO drive does not appear in either My Computer or Windows Explorer, check the connection and settings, and then re- connect (Separate driver installation is required for Windows 98). - If the USB cable is connected after running ‘Safely Remove Hardware’ wizard from the steps listed above, the player stays in the battery-charging mode. To access its hard drive, iAUDIO must be disconnected first and reconnected. - In Windows 98 and 98 SE, the icon for “Safely Remove Hardware” may not appear. Instead, close the JetShell after file transfers have been completed, after which the player can be disconnected safely from the ...


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