Glossary A-10
Scroll Select
A term for a two-step operation using your player’s Scroller. Scroll up or down options in menus and
lists, and press the Scroller to select the option.
SDMI
Secure Digital Music Initiative. Developed by a forum of 200 companies in the worldwide recording
industry, SDMI-compliant devices or software can play SDMI encrypted formats, as well as
conventional, unencrypted formats. It was developed to allow consumers, like you, convenient access to
music in online and emerging digital distribution systems. SDMI promises copyright protection for the
artist, and the promotion of new music related technologies. Your player is SDMI-compliant.
Shock Buffer
This buffer is usually a temporary data storage area. When you carry your player around, it is subjected
to many minor bumps and shakes. To give you uninterrupted audio playback, your player uses a five
minute shock buffer.
Shuffle
A Play Mode that plays tracks at random from the Playing List. It is almost like waiting in line at a
popular nightclub. Sometimes some tracks don’t get played at all.
Shuffle Repeat
Just like Shuffle, except that your player continues to select tracks at random to play. Your player will
continue doing this until it runs out of battery power, or until you interrupt it.
Smart Volume
Management (SVM)
Smart Volume Management evens out the volume ‘bumps’ in an audio track. Some types of music, for
example, Mahler’s second symphony, have great contrasts in volume. When you turn up the colume to
listen to a quiet portion of the track you can get deafened when louder portions are played. SVM also
compensates for ambient noise in your listening environment. Choose “Plane”, for example, when you
listen to your player while flying, and the audio level is automatically adjusted. You can turn this feature
on or off from the EAX menu.
Summary of Contents for NOMAN Jukebox 3
Page 9: ...Introduction...
Page 17: ...1 About NOMAD Jukebox 3...
Page 29: ...2 Setting Up Your Player...
Page 42: ...3 Using Your Player...
Page 71: ...4 Using Applications...
Page 80: ...A Glossary...
Page 91: ...B Primers and Information...
Page 104: ...C Handling Instructions...
Page 107: ...D Technical Specifications Error Diagrams...
Page 112: ...E FAQs and Troubleshooting...
Page 118: ...F Technical Support...