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Using Your Player 3-14

Repeat Portion

To repeat a portion of a track

1.

Scroll Select the A-B icon 

. The 

 icon appears, prompting you to 

select a start point for the portion of music to repeat.

2.

Press the Scroller to mark the begining of the portion you wish to repeat. 

The 

 icon appears, prompting you to select an end point for the 

repeat function.

3.

Press the Scroller again, to mark the end point of the portion of music to 
repeat. The marked portion of music is played back repeatedly.

4.

To resume normal playback, enable “Normal” mode as described in 
"Normal" on page 3-15.

Shuffle Once

To shuffle all tracks once

Scroll Select the Shuffle Once icon. 
The Shuffle Once icon 

 appears on the screen and tracks are 

selected in random sequence and played back. Playback stops once all 
the tracks in your player are played back once.

To shuffle a folder once

Scroll Select the Shuffle Folder icon.
The Shuffle Folder icon 

 appears on the screen and all tracks in the 

folder are selected at random and played back. Playback stops once all 
the tracks in the folder are played back once.

Shuffle Folder Mode 
is only available in 
Music mode.

Summary of Contents for MuVo V200

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...y the software on any other medium except as specifically allowed in the license agreement The licensee may make one copy of the software for backup purposes The Software License Agreement is found in...

Page 3: ...Contents...

Page 4: ...Your Computer 2 1 Step 2 Inserting the Battery 2 3 Power Source and Level Indicators 2 4 Step 3 Transferring Audio and Data 2 5 Downloading from the internet 2 6 Ripping From A CD 2 7 Step 4 Stopping...

Page 5: ...at Portion 3 14 Shuffle Once 3 14 Shuffle Repeat 3 15 Track Once 3 15 Normal 3 15 Enhancing Audio 3 16 Enhancing Audio 3 16 Defining Custom EQ 3 17 Setting Preferences 3 18 Settings 3 18 Locking and u...

Page 6: ...istortion A 2 Operating System Firmware A 2 Headphone Out A 2 LCD Display A 2 Data Connector A 2 Firmware Support A 2 B Onscreen Diagram and Icon Guide Information Diagrams B 1 Playback Icons B 2 Play...

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

Page 8: ...entium II 350 MHz AMD K6 2 450 MHz or better processor Pentium III 450 MHz or higher recommended for MP3 encoding CD ROM drive with digital audio extraction support USB 1 1 port USB 2 0 port recommend...

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

Page 10: ...r of Your Player Your Player at a Glance Play Pause button LCD Liquid Crystal Display Earphone jack Microphone Scroller Volume Decrease button Volume Increase button Front View Side View USB Flash Dri...

Page 11: ...Selecting menu options You can use the Scroller to make selections in menus For example if you are looking at the Menu screen 1 Use the Scroller to scroll through the menu options 2 Press the Scroller...

Page 12: ...E INCREASE Increases the volume Press and hold to increase the volume quickly VOLUME DECREASE Decreases the volume Press and hold to decrease the volume quickly SCROLLER Goes to the previous or next t...

Page 13: ...Getting Started...

Page 14: ...follow 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 Click the MuVo V200 software opti...

Page 15: ...on the back panel If your USB Flash Drive does not fit into the USB port located on the front panel connect it to the USB port located on the back panel Do not press the buttons on your USB Flash Dri...

Page 16: ...Getting Started 2 3 Step 2 Inserting the Battery c b a...

Page 17: ...ck time available depends on various factors for example volume level used For more information see Usage on page C 2 Icon What the icon means Notes your player s battery is full this battery state ic...

Page 18: ...large data file from one computer to another To transfer audio and data with Creative MediaSource 1 Connect your player s USB Flash Drive to your computer s USB port 2 Launch Creative MediaSource on y...

Page 19: ...uctions on the site and 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 W...

Page 20: ...MP3 files retain much of their audio quality Higher bitrates will result in larger MP3 file sizes with better audio quality The time needed to successfully extract audio from a CD depends on CD ROM dr...

Page 21: ...ly remove USB Mass Storage Device 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 click the Eject...

Page 22: ...Using Your Player...

Page 23: ...ge 3 12 Turning On Off your 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 th...

Page 24: ...use button until the MuVo V200 logo appears on the screen and audio tracks stored in your player are automatically played back To pause a track Press the Play Pause button To stop a track Press the Pl...

Page 25: ...rack 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 Organizer Creative M...

Page 26: ...to your favorite radio station Your player can automatically scan for stations available in your region and store the stations as channels for you In FM Radio mode your player will display the curren...

Page 27: ...tosave 1 Connect your earphones to the earphone jack 2 Press the Scroller The Main Menu similar to Figure 3 9 appears 3 Scroll Select the FM Radio icon Figure 3 10 A radio frequency appears on the LCD...

Page 28: ...et channel disappears 4 To scan for a channel turn the Scroller towards the right or left and hold for one second 5 Press the Scroller 6 Scroll Select the Save Preset icon Figure 3 16 7 Turn the Scrol...

Page 29: ...delete a preset channel 1 Press the Scroller The Main Menu similar to Figure 3 20 appears 2 Scroll Select the FM Radio icon Figure 3 21 A radio frequency appears on the LCD screen Figure 3 22 3 Turn...

Page 30: ...annel to another If you need to fine tune the radio channel switch to Manual Scan view 1 Press the Scroller The Main Menu similar to Figure 3 25 appears 2 Scroll Select the FM Radio icon Figure 3 26 A...

Page 31: ...Recording 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 Scroller Scroll Select the...

Page 32: ...the FM Radio icon Figure 3 32 A radio frequency appears on the LCD screen Figure 3 33 3 Turn the Scroller to select the preset channel you want 4 Press the Scroller 5 Scroll Select the FM Recording i...

Page 33: ...psed time track number and file name of the recorded track To play a recording 1 Press the Scroller The Main Menu similar to Figure 3 36 appears 2 Scroll Select the Recordings icon Figure 3 37 3 Scrol...

Page 34: ...owing Play Modes are available A B Repeat Track Repeat All Repeat Folder Track Once Shuffle Repeat Shuffle Once Shuffle Folder Normal To enter Play Mode 1 Press the Scroller The Main Menu Figure 3 38...

Page 35: ...Repeat Folder icon appears on the screen and tracks in the current folder are repeated continuously until you stop them or go to another folder Repeat All To repeat all tracks Scroll Select the Repeat...

Page 36: ...played back repeatedly 4 To resume normal playback enable Normal mode as described in Normal on page 3 15 Shuffle Once To shuffle all tracks once Scroll Select the Shuffle Once icon The Shuffle Once...

Page 37: ...d tracks are in random sequence and played back continuously until you stop playback Track Once To stop playback once the current track ends Scroll Select the Track Once icon The Track Once icon appea...

Page 38: ...our audio Select preset settings such as Rock or Jazz or customize your own setting 1 Press the Scroller The Main Menu Figure 3 40 appears 2 Scroll Select the EQ icon Figure 3 41 3 Select one of the f...

Page 39: ...olled 62 Hz controls bass frequency 250 Hz adjusts the low mid range frequency 1 kHz adjusts the mid range frequency 4 kHz adjusts the upper mid range frequency and 16 kHz adjusts the treble frequency...

Page 40: ...as available memory space 1 Press the Scroller 2 Scroll Select the Settings icon Figure 3 43 A list appears Figure 3 44 Depending on which setting you want follow the corresponding step To set the co...

Page 41: ...tep below to rotate the LCD screen on your player Scroll Select the LCD Orientation icon The LCD screen rotates 180 degrees Figure 3 46 To adjust the screen backlight duration 1 Scroll Select the Back...

Page 42: ...tdown icon 2 Scroll Select the duration you want the player to wait before automatically shutting down To change the default language 1 Scroll Select the Language icon 2 Scroll Select the language tha...

Page 43: ...ccidentally If you press a button while the player is locked a popup window appears prompting you to unlock the player This window is only displayed for five seconds To lock your player 1 Press the Sc...

Page 44: ...box appears replace f with the drive letter of your player 4 Follow the instructions on the screen to format your player 5 After the formatting is complete make sure you stop your player before disco...

Page 45: ...Technical Specifications...

Page 46: ...he following may reduce the playback time skipping fast forward or reverse during playback using passive speakers or high power headphones long backlight timeout setting more than 10 secs playback of...

Page 47: ...Hz Harmonic Distortion 0 05 Operating System Firmware Upgradeable via Internet Headphone Out 1 8 stereo minijack 5 7 mW LCD Display Large 96 x 32 pixel blue EL backlit display Data Connector USB 1 1 U...

Page 48: ...Onscreen Diagram and Icon Guide...

Page 49: ...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 50: ...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 51: ...nscreen Diagram and Icon Guide B 3 Play Mode Icons Icon Action Meaning Repeat Track Repeat Folder Repeat All Shuffle Once Shuffle Repeat Shuffle Folder Track Once Repeats a selected section of a track...

Page 52: ...ustomer Support Services unexpected power loss while saving settings download a newer firmware version reload firmware contact Customer Support Services player is unable to perform the selected task f...

Page 53: ...the file you are trying to play back is a WMA MP3 or recorded voice file the player s low remaining storage space is depleted recording cannot proceed delete some files battery is depleted player cann...

Page 54: ...Frequently Asked Questions...

Page 55: ...uter shortcut menu 1 Double click the My Computer icon on your desktop or Windows Start menu 2 Right click the CD ROM drive icon and then click AutoPlay 3 Follow the instructions on the screen To star...

Page 56: ...ck of WMA files After playing a sequence of tracks the player skips a track The player will only play valid formats MP3 WMA or WAV recordings Other types of files will be skipped Files tracks are corr...

Page 57: ...Frequently Asked Questions C 3 Digital Rights Management Can I play DRM protected WMA files on my player Yes To transfer DRM protected WMA files to your player you can use Creative MediaSource...

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