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where you acquired the Software, you may not 
use, copy or modify the Software. Nor may you 
sub-license any of your rights under this 
Agreement. You may use the software for your 
personal use only, and not for public performance 
or for the creation of publicly displayed 
videotapes.

10.Decompiling, Disassembling, or Reverse 

Engineering
You acknowledge that the Software contains trade 
secrets and other proprietary information of 
Creative and its licensors. Except to the extent 
expressly permitted by this Agreement or by the 
laws of the jurisdiction where you are located, you 
may not decompile, disassemble or otherwise 
reverse engineer the Software, or engage in any 
other activities to obtain underlying information 
that is not visible to the user in connection with 
normal use of the Software.

In particular, you agree not for any purpose to 
transmit the Software or display the Software's 
object code on any computer screen or to make 
any hardcopy memory dumps of the Software's 
object code. If you believe you require 
information related to the interoperability of the 
Software with other programs, you shall not 
decompile or disassemble the Software to obtain 
such information, and you agree to request such 
information from Creative at the address listed 
below. Upon receiving such a request, Creative 
shall determine whether you require such 
information for a legitimate purpose and, if so, 
Creative will provide such information to you 
within a reasonable time and on reasonable 
conditions.

In any event, you will notify Creative of any 
information derived from reverse engineering or 
such other activities, and the results thereof will 
constitute the confidential information of Creative 
that may be used only in connection with the 
Software.

TERMINATION
The license granted to you is effective until 
terminated. You may terminate it at any time by 
returning the Software (including any portions or 
copies thereof) to Creative. The license will also 
terminate automatically without any notice from 
Creative if you fail to comply with any term or 
condition of this Agreement. You agree upon such 
termination to return the Software (including any 
portions or copies thereof) to Creative. Upon 
termination, Creative may also enforce any rights 
provided by law. The provisions of this Agreement 
that protect the proprietary rights of Creative will 
continue in force after termination.

LIMITED WARRANTY
Creative warrants, as the sole warranty, that the 
disks on which the Software is furnished will be free 
of defects, as set forth in the Warranty Card or 
printed manual included with the Software. No 
distributor, dealer or any other entity or person is 
authorized to expand or alter this warranty or any 
other provisions of this Agreement. Any 
representation, other than the warranties set forth in 
this Agreement, will not bind Creative.

Creative does not warrant that the functions 
contained in the Software will meet your 
requirements or that the operation of the Software 
will be uninterrupted, error-free or free from 
malicious code. For purposes of this paragraph, 

“malicious code” means any program code designed 
to contaminate other computer programs or 
computer data, consume computer resources, 
modify, destroy, record, or transmit data, or in some 
other fashion usurp the normal operation of the 
computer, computer system, or computer network, 
including viruses, Trojan horses, droppers, worms, 
logic bombs, and the like. EXCEPT AS STATED 
ABOVE IN THIS AGREEMENT, THE 
SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED AS-IS WITHOUT 
WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER 
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT 
NOT LIMITED TO, ANY IMPLIED 
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY 
AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR 
PURPOSE. CREATIVE IS NOT OBLIGATED 
TO PROVIDE ANY UPDATES, UPGRADES 
OR TECHNICAL SUPPORT FOR THE 
SOFTWARE.

Further, Creative shall not be liable for the accuracy 
of any information provided by Creative or third 
party technical support personnel, or any damages 
caused, either directly or indirectly, by acts taken or 
omissions made by you as a result of such technical 
support.

You assume full responsibility for the selection of 
the Software to achieve your intended results, and 
for the installation, use and results obtained from the 
Software. You also assume the entire risk as it 
applies to the quality and performance of the 
Software. Should the Software prove defective, you 
(and not Creative, or its distributors or dealers) 
assume the entire cost of all necessary servicing, 
repair or correction.

This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and 

Summary of Contents for II MG

Page 1: ...and or its affiliates under license EMusic Emusic com and the EMusic com logo are trademarks of EMusic com Inc MP3 com and the MP3 com logo are trademarks of MP3 com Inc MusicMatch MusicMatch Jukebox...

Page 2: ...loaded You may not allow the Software or its functions to be accessed remotely or transmit all or any portion of the Software through any network or communication line 4 Copyright The Software is own...

Page 3: ...g any portions or copies thereof to Creative Upon termination Creative may also enforce any rights provided by law The provisions of this Agreement that protect the proprietary rights of Creative will...

Page 4: ...URER The Contractor Manufacturer for the Software is Creative Technology Ltd 31 International Business Park Creative Resource Singapore 609921 GENERAL This Agreement is binding on you as well as your...

Page 5: ...THE HEADING STATUTORY RIGHTS STATUTORY RIGHTS Irish law provides that certain conditions and warranties may be implied in contracts for the sale of goods and in contracts for the supply of services S...

Page 6: ...the user s illegal use of D A P II MG and Creative shall in no event be liable with regard to the origin of any data stored in a compressed audio file The end user acknowledges and agrees that the use...

Page 7: ...On Your Headphones 2 2 Step 4 Install Software 2 2 Step 5 Connect Creative Digital Audio Player II MG to PC 2 3 Step 6 Verify Creative Digital Audio Player II MG Driver Installation 2 4 Step 7 Downlo...

Page 8: ...am MP 4 1 SoundJam MP and Digital Audio Player II MG 4 2 Digital Audio Player II WINDOW 4 2 Opening SoundJam 4 2 SoundJam Controls 4 3 Creating a Playlist 4 4 Converting CD Audio to MP3 4 4 A An MP3 P...

Page 9: ...recording capability Though light this shock resistant player will not skip or stretch audio files even during vigorous exercise or after repeated playbacks The ID3 Tag information such as song title...

Page 10: ...processor Pentium II recommended for MP3 encoding SVGA graphics adapter 256 colors 640x480 Internet Connection for Internet Content Downloading or CDDB support any charges incurred are the responsibi...

Page 11: ...tereo headphones 1 software installation CD 1 MP3 content CD Protective pouch for player Figure 1 1 Creative D A P II MG package D A P player II MG 2 rechargeable AAA NiMH batteries Docking station AC...

Page 12: ...Audio Player II MG Package Location Of Controls Figure 1 2 Front view of the player High resolution bit mapped Electro Luminescent EL backlit LCD Microphone Docking station or Traveller s USB cable co...

Page 13: ...Your Creative Digital Audio Player II MG Package 1 3 Battery case Flash Memory Card Eject lever Figure 1 3 Rear view of the player Flash Memory Card slot PLAYER Rear View...

Page 14: ...D wired remote control Volume Volume Mode Select Repeat 1 All Random None EAX Time scaling in Voice Mode Marks segment of track for repeating Store FM Presets Power On Play Pause Select Power Off Stop...

Page 15: ...ative Digital Audio Player II MG Package 1 5 DC Adapter jack USB port Figure 1 5 Front and rear views of the docking station Connectors LED Red Charging Green Fully charged Docking Station Front and R...

Page 16: ...ess the player down against the connector pins of the docking station You should feel a click when the player sits snugly on the station Do NOT force the player down Figure 1 6 How to mount dismount t...

Page 17: ...ICE Select Power Off Stop Cancel Remote Control plug for connecting to your D A P II player backphones jack Pocket clip Skip Track Reverse Scan frequency reverse Navigate left up LOCK switch Note This...

Page 18: ...ting your Creative Digital Audio Player II MG player to a PC Just follow these steps and you can listen to the MP3 song immediately Step 1 Insert Batteries Step 2 Connect Headphones Remote Control And...

Page 19: ...CD ROM drive If the Setup program does not run automatically follow steps 2 and 3 Otherwise skip to step 4 2 Click Start Run 3 In the Run dialog box type D CTRUN CTRUN EXE where D is your CD ROM drive...

Page 20: ...D A P II MG is not USB powered Position the computer so that its USB ports can be easily accessed Note In some PCs the USB port s are found on the front of the computer not the back Plug the flat end...

Page 21: ...s in the Device Manager when the Player is connected Step 7 Download MP3 Files to your Player 1 To start Creative PlayCenter 2 double click the Creative PlayCenter 2 icon Be sure that you have MP3 fil...

Page 22: ...Y button to play the song For more details on how to use your player more effectively refer to Chapter 3 Using Your Creative Digital Audio Player II MG Creative Digital Audio Player II MG Detector Cre...

Page 23: ...of the rechargeable batteries The following table gives details Full Charge If the batteries power is almost fully depleted as shown by the battery indicator charging to its full capacity takes about...

Page 24: ...very time a button is pressed You can change the backlight duration in the SETTINGS Submode 2 To turn off the power press and hold the STOP button for more than 1 second The message Shutting down appe...

Page 25: ...is programmable New audio formats can be downloaded into the player when they are available Visit www nomadworld com for any new releases To Play A Music File To play back Music files they must first...

Page 26: ...Y Mode Press the FORWARD or REVERSE button to skip to the next track Searching Forward Backward Within The Same Track In PLAY Mode Press and hold the FORWARD or REVERSE button to advance within the sa...

Page 27: ...from the LCD and the track continues playing from the point where the section ends To Use The Equalizer 1 Press and hold the REP EAX button to select the Equalizer The LCD shows EAX Off 2 Press the RE...

Page 28: ...last selected is displayed To Preset Frequency Automatically The operation below is best done in an unobstructed area 1 Press and hold the A B button A message Erase all and rescan appears on the LCD...

Page 29: ...equency to the Preset Channel You can set up to 32 Preset Channels To Search Forward Backward For A Preset Channel Press the PLAY button or the STOP button to go to the next or previous Preset Channel...

Page 30: ...io broadcast as it is recorded in low resolution voice recording format In VOICE Mode To go to VOICE mode press the MODE button until you see in the middle of the LCD The voice recording last played i...

Page 31: ...tion is cancelled the track last played returns Each of the track numbers following the erased track decreases by one To Activate Time Scaling Playback Creative EAX s Time Scaling technology is able t...

Page 32: ...ight or below Press the REVERSE button to navigate to the previous icon on the left or up 2 Press the PLAY button to access the Submode Press the MODE button if you do not want to set any Submodes To...

Page 33: ...r Minutes Seconds AM PM Day Month Year and Day of the week 5 Press the PLAY button to save the selected settings The word Saving is shown on the LCD and the new settings appear To Set Contrast 1 Navig...

Page 34: ...ime Unit Sleep time is the cut off time after which the player will automatically turn off if there are no operations 1 Navigate to the icon and then press the PLAY button The Unit Sleep Submode appea...

Page 35: ...e LCD and the new setting appears Pressing the VOL or VOL button once increases or decreases the cut off time by 15 minutes The maximum setting is 24 hours The player will not switch off if the settin...

Page 36: ...downloadable files Automatically fill in the names of your CDs songs and artists by linking to CDDB the Internet s massive CD ROM information database Serve as a database of your own music Sort by so...

Page 37: ...music downloads information about the D A P hardware and accessories and more Media Allows you to choose between the External or Internal Memory content Content Gauge The content gauge monitors the m...

Page 38: ...the track title album and artist if available Play Status The box or handle on the progress bar indicates the current point in the track being played You can replay or skip sections of the track by d...

Page 39: ...ds To convert CD audio tracks to MP3 files 1 Insert a CD into your CD ROM drive 2 On the Window menu choose Audio CD or the name of the CD 3 Click the name of a track that you want to convert to MP3 4...

Page 40: ...lect the files you want to load into the Player 9 Once the files are in the D A P II window they are automatically transferred to the Player Other methods that you can use to convert CD tracks to MP3...

Page 41: ...ase depends on many factors The speed of a CD ROM drive is one of the most important elements in overall extraction speed The speed ratings commonly seen on CD ROM drives like 40X and so on refer to t...

Page 42: ...e A 1 for optimal quality when you create MP3 files from audio CDs using Creative Digital Audio Center MP3 Web Sites Through web sites you can download MP3 files either with or without charge and get...

Page 43: ...led docking station or optional traveler accessory cable LCD Display 85 x 51 Electro Luminescent backlit display Standard Playback Usage 2 x AAA NiMH 8 10 hours for MP3 voice playback Signal to Noise...

Page 44: ...g station Solution Check that the power switch of the adapter connected to the docking station is turned on If it is not turn on the power switch Mount the player properly on the docking station if it...

Page 45: ...during walking or exercising will not affect the Creative D A P player II MG However dropping the player or dropping a heavy object on the player may result in distorted sound Keep the player away fro...

Page 46: ...e specified Recharging non rechargeable batteries such as normal heavy duty or alkaline batteries OR different types of batteries such as rechargeable alkaline batteries may lead to an explosion or le...

Page 47: ...Health Hazards Inhalation Inhaling the fumes from the contents of an exposed battery may cause respiratory irritation Provide fresh air and seek medical attention Skin Contact Direct skin contact with...

Page 48: ...ously updated and contains the following FAQ Access the latest information on Creative products with advice on how to resolve commonly asked questions Solve Your Own Problem Enter keywords to search t...

Page 49: ...on the adapter cards which may be causing a conflict Hardware configuration information such as the base I O address IRQ line DMA channels used Motherboard information BIOS manufacturer version and c...

Page 50: ...ed by Technical Support Please retain all software accessories and the original packaging Please quote the authorisation number clearly on the outside of the packaging in which you return the hardware...

Page 51: ...use of this product Creative also disclaims any obligation to support products for all operating environments for example by ensuring interoperability with future versions of software or hardware In n...

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