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Using Your Player 4-13

To rotate the LCD screen 180 degrees

Left-handed users may find this feature useful as shown below:

Scroll Select the 

Rotate 180

 icon.

The LCD screen rotates 180 degrees (Figure 4-22).

To set the contrast level for your player’s screen

1. Scroll Select the 

Contrast

 icon. The 

Contrast

 

screen (Figure 4-23) appears.

2. Use the Scroller to increase or decrease the LCD 

contrast. The lower the number, the lower the LCD 
contrast.

Using your left hand

Using your right hand

Figure 4-22

Figure 4-23

Summary of Contents for Muvo Muvo NX 128MB

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Page 2: ...installation CD Copyright 2003 Creative Technology Ltd All rights reserved Version 1 0 July 2003 Sound Blaster the Sound Blaster logo and the Creative logo are registered trademarks and EAX are trade...

Page 3: ...Contents...

Page 4: ...Media Detector i Creative MediaSource ii Creative MediaSource Player ii Creative MediaSource Organizer ii Adobe Acrobat Reader ii Minimum System Requirements iii Document Conventions iv Web Informatio...

Page 5: ...ive MediaSource 3 3 Transferring Tracks or Files 3 3 Editing audio track information 3 4 Ripping Audio CD Tracks 3 5 4 Using Your Player Turning On Off your Player 4 1 Music Playback 4 2 Playing music...

Page 6: ...A 1 Weight A 1 Capacity A 1 Battery type A 1 Battery Life playback time A 1 Interface A 1 Playback Formats A 1 Voice Recording Formats A 1 Signal to Noise Ratio A 2 Channel Separation A 2 THD A 2 Freq...

Page 7: ...B Onscreen Diagram and Icon Guide Information Diagrams B 1 Playback Icons B 2 Play Mode Icons B 3 Error Diagrams B 4 C Frequently Asked Questions and Troubleshooting AutoPlay C 1 General C 2 Usage C 3...

Page 8: ...Safety and Handling Instructions...

Page 9: ...obust observing these handling procedures will prolong its life Do not store or use in areas exceeding 45 C or 113 F Do not subject to excessive force or impact Do not expose to heat or incinerate Kee...

Page 10: ...Introduction...

Page 11: ...layer allows you to store songs in the player s music library and also comes equipped with an USB 1 1 connector so you can transfer audio tracks and data quickly and easily Your player also supports A...

Page 12: ...Before You Begin...

Page 13: ...Adobe Acrobat Reader Creative Media Detector Media Detector makes it easy for you to access multimedia content from various internal or external media There is no need to hunt through a maze of differ...

Page 14: ...ed of audio playback without affecting the pitch Time Scaling use Smart Volume Management to play back a list of songs at a similar volume level even if they were originally recorded at different loud...

Page 15: ...er recommended for MP3 encoding CD ROM drive with digital audio extraction support USB 1 1 port 64 MB RAM 128 MB recommended 30 MB free hard disk space more needed for storing audio Installed mouse SV...

Page 16: ...s or hints relating to a feature Note This highlights additional or important information about a feature Caution This highlights proper usage of your player Use this information to avoid situations i...

Page 17: ...ntation updates software updates or purchases technologies used in your player an online glossary Online Registration Register your products at www creative com register or through the registration pr...

Page 18: ...1 A Tour of Your Player...

Page 19: ...yer 1 1 A Tour of Your Player Your Player at a Glance Play Pause button LCD screen Headphones connector connects to your headphones Microphone Scroller Volume Decrease button Volume Increase button Fr...

Page 20: ...crease the volume quickly VOLUME DECREASE decreases the volume press and hold to decrease the volume quickly SCROLLER skips to the previous next track fast forwards rewinds a track scrolls through men...

Page 21: ...nu options You can also choose options from a list or a confirmation box Selecting menu options You can use the Scroller to make selections in menus For example if you are looking at the Menu screen 1...

Page 22: ...2 Getting Started...

Page 23: ...Getting Started 2 1 Getting Started Inserting the Battery c b a...

Page 24: ...amount of playback time available depends on various factors for example type of headphones used For more information see Usage on page C 3 Icon What the icon means Notes your player s battery is full...

Page 25: ...nning automatically If not you need to enable your CD ROM drive s auto insert notification feature For more details see AutoPlay on page C 1 3 Click the Install software for NOMAD MuVo NX option to se...

Page 26: ...B 1 1 port for data transfers to and from your computer Be sure that you have installed Creative MediaSource before connecting your player To transfer audio or data files to your player refer to Trans...

Page 27: ...3 Transferring Tracks or Files...

Page 28: ...er tracks files 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 on page 3 2 or have them...

Page 29: ...ocument s release Follow the instructions on the site and download the music files to your computer It is illegal to encode MP3 files for trade or sale unless you have the express or explicit permissi...

Page 30: ...the Sources window select the source device If you are transferring files from PC Music Library to a portable hard disk select PC Music Library as your source 4 In the Content window select the track...

Page 31: ...to edit and right click it 3 Select the Edit Track Properties option 4 Enter the new information 5 Click the OK button The track s information is changed To edit information about multiple tracks 6 If...

Page 32: ...o tracks usually WAV files into MP3 files MP3 encoding is considered lossy compression which means that some data is lost during compression However using the standard sampling rate and bitrates will...

Page 33: ...button To rip tracks from an audio CD 5 Insert an audio CD into your CD ROM drive 6 If you are not already in Creative MediaSource Organizer click the Player Organizer View button 7 In the Sources wi...

Page 34: ...4 Using Your Player...

Page 35: ...r Player Remember to unplug the USB Flash Drive from your computer and insert it into the battery module before turning on the player To turn on your player Press and hold the Play Pause button until...

Page 36: ...eturn to Music mode To enable Music mode 1 Press the Scroller The Main Menu Figure 4 1 appears 2 Scroll Select the Music icon Figure 4 2 If you are in Music mode and the Music Mode icon appears onscre...

Page 37: ...o appears onscreen music tracks stored in your player are automatically played back To pause a track Press the Play Pause button To stop a track Press the Play Pause button to pause the track and then...

Page 38: ...older Normal Play Modes are disabled by enabling the Normal mode as described in Normal mode on page 4 7 Repeating music You can choose to repeat a track folder all tracks or a portion of a track 1 Pr...

Page 39: ...icon The Repeat All icon appears onscreen and all tracks are repeated continuously until you stop it To repeat a portion of a track 1 Scroll Select the A B icon 2 Press the Scroller This marks the beg...

Page 40: ...rresponding step To Shuffle all tracks once Scroll Select the Shuffle icon The Shuffle icon appears onscreen and a track is selected at random and played back Playback stops playing once all the track...

Page 41: ...s the Scroller The Main Menu Figure 4 9 appears 2 Scroll Select the Play Mode icon A list appears 3 Scroll Select the Track Once icon Figure 4 10 The Track Once icon appears onscreen Playback stops on...

Page 42: ...for recording You will also see another bar showing you the elapsed recording time Making a voice recording To make a voice recording 1 Press the Scroller Scroll Select the Record icon Figure 4 13 The...

Page 43: ...settings with your currently playing audio This simple process is described in the following instructions 1 Press the Scroller The Main Menu Figure 4 14 appears 2 Scroll Select the EQ Setting icon Fig...

Page 44: ...requency 3 Scroll Select each vertical control level Use the Scroller to move the control knob up or down to vary the amount of boost or reduction in the selected frequency range 4 Scroll Select the c...

Page 45: ...elete a track 1 In Music mode go to the track that you want to delete 2 Press the Scroller 3 Scroll Select the Delete icon Figure 4 18 A list appears 4 Scroll Select the Delete icon Figure 4 19 The tr...

Page 46: ...n specify how long the player remains inactive before it automatically shuts down select the default language access the information screen 1 Press the Scroller 2 Scroll Select the Setting icon Figure...

Page 47: ...icon The LCD screen rotates 180 degrees Figure 4 22 To set the contrast level for your player s screen 1 Scroll Select the Contrast icon The Contrast screen Figure 4 23 appears 2 Use the Scroller to i...

Page 48: ...omatically shuts down 1 Scroll Select the Idle Shutdown icon A list appears 2 Scroll Select the duration you want the player to wait before automatically shutting down To change the default language 1...

Page 49: ...the player is locked a popup window appears for you to unlock the player This popup disappears if you don t use the Scroller to make a selection after five seconds To lock your player 1 Press the Scro...

Page 50: ...sh Drive to your computer 2 Click Start Programs All Programs Creative NOMAD MuVo NX MuVo Initializer The NOMAD MuVo NX Media Initializer dialog box similar to Figure 4 26 appears 3 Click the Start bu...

Page 51: ...mputer s USB port Wait at least 10 seconds before releasing the Play button 2 Wait 60 seconds to let your computer detect your player 3 Click Start Programs All Programs Creative NOMAD MuVo NX NOMAD M...

Page 52: ...A Technical Specifications...

Page 53: ...up to 9 hours of continuous playback from new AAA alkalinebatteries The following may reduce the playback time skipping fast forward or reverse during playback using passive speakers or high power hea...

Page 54: ...sponse 20 Hz 20000 Hz Harmonic Distortion 0 05 Operating System Firmware Upgradeable via Internet Headphone Out 1 8 stereo minijack 5 7 mW Wide Narrow Front only LCD Display Large 96 x 32 pixel blue E...

Page 55: ...B Onscreen Diagram and Icon Guide...

Page 56: ...n Guide B 1 Onscreen Diagram and Icon Guide Information Diagrams Diagram Action Meaning your player is connected to your computer To use your player disconnect it from your computer files are being tr...

Page 57: ...creen Diagram and Icon Guide B 2 Playback Icons The following icons appear onscreen when the associated playback action is used Icon Action Meaning Play Pause Stop Forward Reverse Skip forward Skip ba...

Page 58: ...Onscreen Diagram and Icon Guide B 3 Play Mode Icons Icon Action Meaning Repeat Track Repeat Folder Repeat All Shuffle Shuffle Repeat Shuffle Folder Play Track Once A B...

Page 59: ...rt unexpected power loss while saving settings download a newer firmware version reload firmware call Technical Support player is unable to perform the selected task for example deleting a file clear...

Page 60: ...Onscreen Diagram and Icon Guide B 5 player s hard disk space is running low delete some files battery is too depleted player cannot start up insert a new battery Diagram Likely Causes Suggested Action...

Page 61: ...C Frequently Asked Questions and Troubleshooting...

Page 62: ...then click AutoPlay 3 Follow the onscreen instructions To enable AutoPlay through Auto Insert Notification 4 Click Start Settings Control Panel 5 Double click the System icon The System Properties di...

Page 63: ...I do At the time of this product s release Microsoft strongly encouraged companies to submit their hardware solutions for certification If a hardware device driver is not submitted or does not qualify...

Page 64: ...ore information refer to Using MuVo Initializer on page 4 16 check that the batteries used are not depleted File transfers to the player is very slow less than 100 kb sec Try clearing your player s me...

Page 65: ...FAQs and Troubleshooting C 4 turning the player on off too many times use of passive speakers or high powered headphones playback of WMA files...

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