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Summary of Contents for Muvo 2 FM

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Page 2: ...ally allowed in the license agreement The licensee may make one copy of the software for backup purposes only The Software License Agreement is found in a separate folder on the Installation CD Copyri...

Page 3: ...Contents...

Page 4: ...Your Computer 3 1 Step 2 Inserting the Battery 3 2 Step 3 Charging the Battery 3 3 Using the Power Adapter 3 3 Using the USB Cable 3 4 Power Source and Level Indicators 3 5 Step 4 Transferring Audio...

Page 5: ...4 9 Recording Audio 4 9 Recording FM Radio 4 10 Playing Recordings 4 11 Play Modes 4 12 Repeat Track 4 12 Repeat All 4 13 Track Once 4 13 Shuffle Repeat 4 13 Shuffle Once 4 13 Normal 4 13 Enhancing A...

Page 6: ...Diagram and Icon Guide Play Status Icons A 1 Information Diagrams A 2 B Frequently Asked Questions Usage B 1 Updates B 3 C General Specifications Size WxHxD C 1 LCD C 1 Playback Formats C 1 Signal to...

Page 7: ...Before You Begin...

Page 8: ...ystem Requirements Microsoft Windows XP Windows Millennium Edition Me Windows 2000 or Windows 98 Second Edition SE Intel Pentium II 233 MHz or AMD K6 2 266 MHz 32 MB RAM 30 MB available hard disk spac...

Page 9: ...A Tour of Your Player...

Page 10: ...A Tour of Your Player 2 1 A Tour of Your Player Your Player at a Glance Play Pause button Liquid Crystal Display LCD Menu button Front View Top View Power adapter connector USB port Earphone connector...

Page 11: ...ment 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 an option by pressing the Menu button Volume You can a...

Page 12: ...ton to start or end a recording In FM Radio mode press this button to switch between FM Preset and Manual Scan views Indicator What It Means Usage Tips PREVIOUS Goes to the beginning of the current tr...

Page 13: ...onnector Port What It Does Usage Tips POWER ADAPTOR CONNECTOR Connect your power adaptor to this connector USB PORT Connect your USB cable to this port EARPHONE CONNECTOR Connect your earphones or wir...

Page 14: ...tton on the wired remote has the same function as its respective button on the player Figure 2 2 Your wired remote Next Volume Up Volume Down Previous Lock switch Note This switch only locks the butto...

Page 15: ...Getting Started...

Page 16: ...llow 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 scre...

Page 17: ...Getting Started 3 2 Step 2 Inserting the Battery Insert the supplied battery into your player as shown below in Figure 3 1 Figure 3 1 Inserting the battery...

Page 18: ...let and the other end to your player s power adapter connector as shown in Figure 3 2 Check the battery icon to see when the battery is fully charged Charging your battery for the first time takes abo...

Page 19: ...charging the battery appears on your player s LCD 2 When appears on your player s LCD your player is fully charged 3 Safely disconnect your player from your computer For more details see Step 5 Stopp...

Page 20: ...player s battery is 60 full Your player s battery is 30 full Charging your battery when it is 30 full may help prolong your battery s life Your player s battery is empty Charge your battery at the ear...

Page 21: ...Creative MediaSource Organizer 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 yo...

Page 22: ...g and drop method transfer the files to your player For information about transferring DRM protected WMA files refer to Usage on page B 1 4 After the transfer is complete make sure you stop your playe...

Page 23: ...structions on the site to download the music files to your computer It may be illegal to encode MP3 files for trade or sale unless you have the express or explicit permission of the copyright holder s...

Page 24: ...D error checking features on the CD ROM drive Encoding is the second phase of making an MP3 file Encoders are used to convert the stored audio tracks usually WAV files into MP3 files MP3 encoding is a...

Page 25: ...Mass Storage Device Figure 3 4 and disconnect your player when you are prompted to do so To stop your player in Windows 98 SE In Windows Explorer right click the Removable Disk icon Figure 3 5 click t...

Page 26: ...er s controls by connecting the earphones to your player via the wired remote see Connecting the Wired Remote on page 3 12 For more details on using the wired remote see Your Wired Remote on page 2 5...

Page 27: ...your earphones wired remote and player as shown below in Figure 3 1 Using other wired remotes with your player is not recommended Earphones Earphone jack Wired remote jack Wired Remote Earphone connec...

Page 28: ...Using Your Player...

Page 29: ...mation see Play Modes on page 4 12 Turning Your Player On Off To turn on your player Press and hold the Play Pause button until your player turns on The CREATIVE logo appears onscreen followed by the...

Page 30: ...io mode Different modes enable you to select different functions 1 Press the Menu button The menu similar to Figure 4 1 appears 2 Select the Music icon Microphone icon or FM Radio icon The term Select...

Page 31: ...4 Transferring Audio and Data on page 3 6 To play tracks 1 Press the Menu button 2 Select the Music icon A screen similar to Figure 4 2 appears 3 Select the track you want to play and press the Play...

Page 32: ...creen and the track is permanently deleted from your player Managing Audio Tracks For more advanced song management tasks such as creating and managing playlists you can use Creative MediaSource Organ...

Page 33: ...de your player will display the current radio channel and its preset number To change the FM region Perform these steps when scanning for stations for the first time 1 Press the Menu button 2 Select t...

Page 34: ...saves all channels and plays the first channel To manually set a preset channel 1 Select the FM Radio icon Figure 4 10 A radio frequency appears on the LCD screen Figure 4 11 2 If you see a preset cha...

Page 35: ...adio frequency appears on the LCD screen Figure 4 15 2 Select the preset channel you want To delete a preset channel 1 Select the FM Radio icon Figure 4 16 A radio frequency appears on the LCD screen...

Page 36: ...ure 4 23 1 Select the FM Radio icon Figure 4 20 A radio frequency appears on the LCD screen 2 Press the Menu button again 3 If you are in FM Preset view Figure 4 21 select the Left Right Tuning icon F...

Page 37: ...rding Audio When recording you will see the time available for recording You will also see a bar showing you the elapsed recording time To make a recording 1 Press the Menu button 2 Select the Microph...

Page 38: ...een Figure 4 29 3 Press the Menu button again 4 Select the FM Recording icon Figure 4 30 A recording bar appears on the LCD screen and recording starts Figure 4 27 5 Press the Play Pause button to end...

Page 39: ...the Music icon A screen similar to Figure 4 31 appears 3 Press the Menu button again 4 Select the Folder Root icon 5 Select the RECORDINGS folder Press the Play Pause button to display folder contents...

Page 40: ...er Play Mode 1 Press the Menu button 2 Select the Music icon A screen similar to Figure 4 31 appears 3 Press the Menu button again 4 Select the Play Mode icon Figure 4 32 A list appears Figure 4 33 De...

Page 41: ...nce the track ends Shuffle Repeat To Shuffle Repeat all tracks continuously Select the Shuffle Repeat icon The Shuffle Repeat icon appears onscreen Tracks are selected in random sequence and played ba...

Page 42: ...imilar to Figure 4 34 appears 3 Press the Menu button again 4 Select the EQ option a list appears 5 Select one of the following options Rock Pop Classical Jazz Custom EQ Normal Defining Custom EQ 1 Se...

Page 43: ...ayer 4 15 2 Select a control level 3 Move the Menu button left or right to adjust the level 4 Select and press the Menu button to confirm the Custom EQ setting 5 Repeat steps 2 to 4 to adjust another...

Page 44: ...ace 1 Press the Menu button 2 Select the Settings option 3 Select one of the following options Contrast Adjusts the contrast of the LCD Backlight Adjusts backlight duration Language Sets the default l...

Page 45: ...press a button while the player is locked a popup window appears prompting you to unlock the player This popup is only displayed for five seconds Locking Your Player 1 Press the Menu button 2 Select t...

Page 46: ...ed as a Removable Disk in Windows Explorer 3 Right click the Removable Disk icon and click the Format option The Format f dialog box appears replace f with the drive letter of your player 4 Follow the...

Page 47: ...Software Applications...

Page 48: ...s the best way to synchronize the content in two Creative music libraries Creative AudioSync Wizard can quickly compare two respositories and if you wish automatically match all files in the two locat...

Page 49: ...Onscreen Diagram and Icon Guide...

Page 50: ...gram and Icon Guide A 1 Onscreen Diagram and Icon Guide Play Status Icons Play status icons appear at the left side of the LCD Play Pause Moves ahead within track Moves back within track Next track Pr...

Page 51: ...that your recorded voice file is not corrupted or reformat your player Unsupported file format Check that the file you are trying to play back is an MP3 WMA or recorded voice file Unexpected power los...

Page 52: ...Frequently Asked Questions...

Page 53: ...and WAV files Other types of media formats will be skipped Why are some files tracks corrupted when transferred to the player Transfer may have been interrupted Before disconnecting your player from...

Page 54: ...onger Set a shorter idle shutdown time Set a lower contrast setting Avoid skipping ahead and back within tracks unnecessarily Avoid turning the player on and off unnecessarily Avoid using passive spea...

Page 55: ...ected WMA files to your player you can use Creative MediaSource Creative AudioSync Wizard or Windows Media Player Updates Where can I get official information on all MuVo products Visit www creative c...

Page 56: ...General Specifications...

Page 57: ...2 6 x 67 0 mm 2 6 x 20 0 mm 0 8 LCD 132 x 32 pixel backlit display Playback Formats MPEG Audio Layer 3 MP3 Windows Media Audio WMA and Waveform WAV Signal to Noise Ratio Up to 98 dB Harmonic Distortio...

Page 58: ...General Specifications C 2 USB Connectivity USB 1 1 and USB 2 0 compatible...

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