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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 you may also have
other rights which vary from country/state to country/state. Some
countries/states do not allow the exclusion of implied warranties, so
the above exclusion may not apply to you. Creative disclaims all
warranties of any kind if the Software was customized, repackaged or
altered in any way by any third party other than Creative.

LIMITATION OF REMEDIES AND DAMAGES
THE ONLY REMEDY FOR BREACH OF WARRANTY WILL
BE THAT SET FORTH IN THE WARRANTY CARD OR
PRINTED MANUAL INCLUDED WITH THE SOFTWARE. IN
NO EVENT WILL CREATIVE OR ITS LICENSORS BE
LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR FOR ANY LOST
PROFITS, LOST SAVINGS, LOST REVENUES OR LOST
DATA ARISING FROM OR RELATING TO THE SOFTWARE
OR THIS AGREEMENT, EVEN IF CREATIVE OR ITS
LICENSORS HAVE 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 TO
USE THE SOFTWARE, 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.

PRODUCT RETURNS

If you must ship the software to Creative or an authorized Creative
distributor or dealer, you must prepay shipping and either insure the
software or assume all risk of loss or damage in transit.

U.S. GOVERNMENT RESTRICTED RIGHTS

All Software and related documentation are provided with restricted
rights. Use, duplication or disclosure by the U.S. Government is
subject to restrictions as set forth in subdivision (b)(3)(ii) of the
Rights in Technical Data and Computer Software Clause at 252.227-
7013. If you are sub-licensing or using the Software outside of the
United States, you will comply with the applicable local laws of your
country, U.S. export control law, and the English version of this
Agreement.

CONTRACTOR/MANUFACTURER

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 employees,
employers, contractors and agents, and on any successors and
assignees. Neither the Software nor any information derived
therefrom may be exported except in accordance with the laws of the
U.S. or other applicable provisions. This Agreement is governed by
the laws of the State of California (except to the extent federal law
governs copyrights and federally registered trademarks). This
Agreement is the entire agreement between us and supersedes any
other understandings or agreements, including, but not limited to,
advertising, with respect to the Software. If any provision of this
Agreement is deemed invalid or unenforceable by any country or
government agency having jurisdiction, that particular provision will
be deemed modified to the extent necessary to make the provision
valid and enforceable, and the remaining provisions will remain in
full force and effect.

For questions concerning this Agreement, please contact Creative at
the address stated above. For questions on product or technical
matters, contact the Creative technical support center nearest you.

ADDENDUM TO THE MICROSOFT SOFTWARE LICENSE
AGREEMENT (WINDOWS 95)

IMPORTANT:

By using the Microsoft software files (the “Microsoft

Software”) provided with this Addendum, you are agreeing to be
bound by the following terms. If you do not agree to be bound by these
terms, you may not use the Microsoft Software.

The Microsoft Software is provided for the sole purpose of replacing
the corresponding files provided with a previously licensed copy of
the Microsoft software product identified above (“ORIGINAL
PRODUCT”). Upon installation, the Microsoft Software files become
part of the ORIGINAL PRODUCT and are subject to the same
warranty and license terms and conditions as the ORIGINAL
PRODUCT. If you do not have a valid license to use the ORIGINAL
PRODUCT, you may not use the Microsoft Software. Any other use
of the Microsoft Software is prohibited.

SPECIAL PROVISIONS APPLICABLE TO THE EUROPEAN
UNION

IF YOU ACQUIRED THE SOFTWARE IN THE EUROPEAN
UNION (EU), THE FOLLOWING PROVISIONS ALSO APPLY
TO YOU. IF THERE IS ANY INCONSISTENCY BETWEEN THE
TERMS OF THE SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT SET OUT
EARLIER AND IN THE FOLLOWING PROVISIONS, THE
FOLLOWING PROVISIONS SHALL TAKE PRECEDENCE.

DECOMPILATION

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 hard
copy 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

Summary of Contents for KAMBC45MG2A

Page 1: ...Getting Started...

Page 2: ...or other countries NOMAD is a registered trademark of Aonix and is used by Creative Technology Ltd and or its affiliates under license CDDB Enabled CDDB CDDB2 and the CDDB Logo are trademarks of CDDB...

Page 3: ...e provided that a you transfer all portions of the Software or copies thereof b you do not retain any portion of the Software or any copy thereof and c the transferee reads and agrees to be bound by t...

Page 4: ...R LOST DATA ARISING FROM OR RELATING TO THE SOFTWARE OR THIS AGREEMENT EVEN IF CREATIVE OR ITS LICENSORS HAVE BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES IN NO EVENT WILL CREATIVE S LIABILITY OR D...

Page 5: ...15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency...

Page 6: ...xiii 1 Your NOMAD Jukebox 1 Location of Controls 2 2 Setting Up NOMAD Jukebox 5 Step 1 Insert Batteries 5 Step 2 Connect NOMAD Jukebox to Your PC or Mac 6 Step 3 Run Jukebox Tutorial 6 Step 4 Install...

Page 7: ...iewing a Track 16 Removing Albums Tracks or Play List 16 Playing Tracks Albums 17 Skipping Forward Backward 17 Seek Mode 17 Setting Play Mode 17 Saving an Active Queue List 18 EAX and System Menu 19 A...

Page 8: ...ting Play Lists 31 Connecting to the NOMAD Web Site 32 Upgrading NOMAD Jukebox s Firmware 32 Environmental Audio 32 5 Using SoundJam MP with Macintosh OS 33 SoundJam MP and NOMAD Jukebox 34 NOMAD Juke...

Page 9: ...Note to Users ix Note to Users In this manual all references to NOMAD Jukebox refer to the NOMAD Jukebox C...

Page 10: ...pports headphone spatialization and equalizer effects This SDMI capable portable digital audio player supports multiple formats including MP3 WAV and other future format standards The NOMAD Jukebox su...

Page 11: ...responsible for charges incurred 32 MB RAM 64 MB recommended USB port 30 MB free hard disk space more for audio file storage Installed mouse CD ROM drive with digital audio extraction support Macintos...

Page 12: ...er from the wall outlet or power source before cleaning Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners Use a damp cloth for cleaning Using and Replacing Batteries Do not dispose of the batteries in fire rechar...

Page 13: ...r product refer to the operating instructions included in your documentation and markings if any on the product Proper Care and Usage Do not use any object to probe the openings of the product this ma...

Page 14: ...test accessories visit NOMAD World at http www nomadworld com Power adapter and cable Software installation CD USB cable 4 rechargeable AA NiMH batteries NOMAD Jukebox Quick Start guide Items that com...

Page 15: ...r seconds to turn on the Jukebox Also press once to immediately play a selected track A track selected from the Music Library is placed at the top of the ACTIVE QUEUE LIST a track selected from the AC...

Page 16: ...ox using Line Out Jacks 1 and 2 adjust the volume control of the speakers instead Headphones Jack Power Jack Connects to the power adapter NOMAD Jukebox recharges the NiMH batteries if the batteries a...

Page 17: ...Your NOMAD Jukebox 4 Battery case Reset If NOMAD Jukebox stops responding insert and push a straightened paperclip into this hole Bottom Bottom Bottom Bottom...

Page 18: ...or downwards when you insert the batteries Use only Creative NiMH batteries Follow the placement diagram in the battery compartment for proper installation Do not mix batteries of different types or...

Page 19: ...ukebox Step 3 Run Jukebox Tutorial To run the Jukebox tutorial 1 Insert the NOMAD Jukebox Installation CD into your CD ROM drive 2 For Windows when the software installation screen appears select Crea...

Page 20: ...installation A message appears after the first application is installed informing you that the Creative PlayCenter 2 Setup is completed 5 Click the OK button and continue installing the remaining sof...

Page 21: ...k the Device Manager tab 4 On the Device Manager tab page double click Universal Serial Bus controllers and then check that Creative NOMAD Jukebox is listed Macintosh To check that the NOMAD Jukebox d...

Page 22: ...LOADING appears in the display An ACTIVE QUEUE LIST screen appears 2 Press the LIB button to display the LIBRARY CATEGORIES screen 3 Press the UP DOWN buttons to select a category 4 Press Open to disl...

Page 23: ...ully charged Power Source is from the adapter Starting NOMAD Jukebox To turn on the NOMAD Jukebox press and hold the Play button until Loading appears on the display Whenever you turn on NOMAD Jukebox...

Page 24: ...oft button There are four main types of screens in the Music Library Categories Lists Tracks Details These screens may apply to play lists albums artists and genres Navigating to Lower Level Screens C...

Page 25: ...to navigate to the Lists screen Lists screen Press CLOSE to navigate to the Categories screen Categories screen Details screen Press CLOSE to navigate to the Tracks screen Tracks screen Press CLOSE to...

Page 26: ...nge the letter and then press the SCROLL UP DOWN buttons to move the letter entry position indicated by a NOTE As each letter is entered the letters are compared with the ALBUMS list The ALBUM with th...

Page 27: ...o the ACTIVE QUEUE LIST from the LIBRARY CATEGORIES screen select GENRES Use the SCROLL UP DOWN button to select RECORDING and press the OPEN button Select the recording you want to add to the ACTIVE...

Page 28: ...LS screen displays the Track Title Artist and Album together with audio playback settings and Play Mode see Setting Play Mode on page 17 2 Press BACK to return to the ACTIVE QUEUE LIST screen NOTE Whe...

Page 29: ...tual tracks from NOMAD Jukebox Begin from the ACTIVE QUEUE LIST screen and COLLAPSE view 1 Press PREVIEW The track plays in its entirety 2 Press STOP to stop the Preview playback Removing an item 1 Pr...

Page 30: ...HUFFLE play once in random order RANDOM continuous random play and REPEAT Begin from the DETAILS screen 1 Press the SKIP FORWARD BACKWARD buttons to skip forward to the next track or skip backward to...

Page 31: ...EUE LIST screen press the DETAILS button 2 Press SAVELIST to save the play list in the PLAY LIST categories 3 Press PLUS MINUS to change each letter of the play list title and then press the SCROLL UP...

Page 32: ...h a four speaker system like Cambridge SoundWorks FourPointSurround Begin from the EAX AND SYSTEM MENU 1 Press the EAX button to access EAX AND SYSTEM MENU and then press the SCROLL UP DOWN button to...

Page 33: ...he EAX AND SYSTEM MENU 1 Press the SCROLL UP DOWN buttons to select ENVIRONMENTAL SETTINGS 2 Press OPEN 3 Press the PLUS MINUS buttons to select a setting for adjustment 4 Press SCROLL UP DOWN to sele...

Page 34: ...the SCROLL UP DOWN buttons to select RECORDING 3 Press OPEN 4 Press the SCROLL UP DOWN buttons to select a setting for adjustment NOTE To start recording without adjusting the settings go to step 6 be...

Page 35: ...g or press DISCARD to delete the recording 10 Press SAVE to save the recording 11 Press PLUS MINUS to change the letter and then press the SCROLL UP DOWN buttons to move the letter entry position 12 P...

Page 36: ...L UP DOWN buttons to select the recording you have saved 6 Press the PLAY button to listen Press DETAILS to view information on the track Press QUEUE to place the recording on an active playlist You c...

Page 37: ...YSTEM MENU screen NOTE For details on how to create an active queue list refer to Saving an Active Queue List on page 18 2 Press the SCROLL UP DOWN buttons to select SAVE ACTIVE QUEUE LIST 3 Press OPE...

Page 38: ...Press the SCROLL UP DOWN buttons to select PLAY LISTS 4 Press OPEN 5 Press the SCROLL UP DOWN buttons to select the play list you would like to delete 6 Press ERASE 7 Press the SCROLL UP DOWN buttons...

Page 39: ...N buttons to select SYSTEM INFORMATION 2 Press OPEN 3 Press LIB to return to the LIBRARY CATEGORIES screen Press EAX to return to the EAX and System Menu screen 1 Select SYSTEM PREFERENCES 2 Press OPE...

Page 40: ...nter 2 Help PlayCenter 2 Creative PlayCenter 2 allows you to manage the contents on your NOMAD Jukebox Play MP3 files on the Jukebox View and manage the contents of the NOMAD Jukebox Upload non protec...

Page 41: ...ant PlayCenter 2 to display CD Ripping Configure a CD ROM drive for digital audio extraction Encoder Select compression method CDDB Select whether or not to automatically retrieve CDDB information for...

Page 42: ...click OK to return to PlayCenter 2 4 To switch to the skin you have chosen click the Skin icon on the PlayCenter 2 display Managing Files You can use the PlayCenter 2 to convert and transfer files bet...

Page 43: ...ur hard disk to the Jukebox 1 On the PC Music Library window select the tracks to be uploaded to the Jukebox 2 Click the arrow button pointing to the Jukebox window The Transfer Queue scale at the bot...

Page 44: ...kebox 1 Click the NOMAD Jukebox button on PlayCenter 2 2 Click the NOMAD Jukebox menu 3 On the menu select Play List 4 Click New on the PlayCenter 2 Toolbar 5 In the Play List 1 box enter a title for...

Page 45: ...ions on the web site to download the upgrade file Environmental Audio You may use Environmental Audio effects when recording a title from an input source such as a CD ROM To include effects display th...

Page 46: ...rnet with the built in Web menu Play streaming music from the Internet live broadcasts as well as commercial recordings that come in the form of real time transmissions not downloadable files Automati...

Page 47: ...lets you list tracks by album artist genre name size or time The subsequent columns also allow you to list tracks by these catorgories The display at the top of the playlist tells you how many items...

Page 48: ...useful to you 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 dragging the box with the mouse O...

Page 49: ...of the file conversion is shown in a bar on the lower left of the window 6 When the conversion is complete the play list window reopens displaying the newly converted MP3 files 7 Connect the NOMAD Juk...

Page 50: ...tracks encoded at 128Kbps The following may reduce the playback time Tracks encoded at greater than 128Kbps EAX selected set to ON Use of operations such as skip forward reverse during playback Passi...

Page 51: ...x 64 pixel backlit display Data Connector USB EAX Environment effects Parametric equalization 3D spatialized headphones 4 channel surround and playback speed Playback Speed Up to two times faster or s...

Page 52: ...ries The message Creative Personal Digital Entertainment or Preparing Library appears on the LCD and remains displayed for more than 1 minute Cause NOMAD Jukebox has stopped responding Solution Follow...

Page 53: ...NOMAD Jukebox NOMAD Jukebox experiences problems when using other rechargeable batteries such as NiCd or rechargeable alkaline batteries Cause NOMAD Jukebox was designed to operate with rechargeable...

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