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Summary of Contents for Rhomba NX

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Page 2: ...the license agreement The licensee may make one copy of the software for backup purposes The Software License Agreement is found in a separate folder on the installation CD Copyright 2004 Creative Tec...

Page 3: ...Contents...

Page 4: ...nts vii Software Included vii Creative Media Detector viii Creative MediaSource viii Creative MediaSource Player viii Creative MediaSource Organizer viii Minimum System Requirements ix Document Conven...

Page 5: ...1 Selecting Your Player s Menu Language 4 1 Playing Audio 4 1 Enabling Modes 4 2 Using FM Mode 4 2 Making Recordings 4 4 Changing the Settings 4 4 Selecting equalizer settings 4 7 Repeating tracks 4 8...

Page 6: ...urce 5 1 Appendixes A General Specifications Size A 1 Weight A 1 Capacity A 1 Recording time A 1 Battery type A 1 Battery playback time A 1 Interface A 1 Playback Formats A 1 Voice Recording Format A...

Page 7: ...vi B Frequently Asked Questions AutoPlay B 1 General B 2 Usage B 3...

Page 8: ...Safety and Other Instructions...

Page 9: ...essively as this may damage your player or cause it to malfunction Do not expose the player to high temperature or extreme temperature change Keep the player away from strong magnetic fields Keep the...

Page 10: ...Introduction...

Page 11: ...ce for documents presentations and other data files The player also has a built in microphone and an FM radio Before You Begin Package Contents Creative Rhomba NX Earphones Installation CD including U...

Page 12: ...ails on Creative MediaSource refer to its online Help Creative MediaSource Player Unlike other media players Creative MediaSource Player provides exclusive features such as SmartFit specially designed...

Page 13: ...keywords into the sophisticated music search engine Minimum System Requirements Microsoft Windows XP Windows Millennium Edition Me Windows 2000 or Windows 98 Second Edition SE Intel Pentium II 233 MHz...

Page 14: ...ortcuts 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 situat...

Page 15: ...ware updates or purchases technologies used in your player an online glossary Online Registration Enjoy a host of benefits by registering your product during installation or at www creative com regist...

Page 16: ...A Tour of Your Player...

Page 17: ...of Your Player Your Player at a Glance Mode scroller Liquid Crystal Display LCD Record button Hold switch Front View Side Views Folder A B button Volume Menu scroller Earphone jack Line In jack Micro...

Page 18: ...roll through menu options and press the Volume Menu scroller to select an option for more information see Using the Scroller on page 1 4 RECORD records voice or FM Radio channels in Voice or FM Radio...

Page 19: ...ring playback turn and hold the Mode scroller to move ahead or move back within a track during playback press the Mode scroller to stop playback press and hold to go back to the main mode screen use t...

Page 20: ...rm Scroll Select to indicate that you should use the scroller to scroll through options and then select the option by pressing the scroller Depending on the screen you are in you can have different me...

Page 21: ...Getting Started...

Page 22: ...DVD ROM drive For more details see AutoPlay on page B 1 3 Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the installation Creative MediaSource and Windows 98 SE drivers only if applicable will be...

Page 23: ...hown below 4 Close the battery cover For more information on battery indicators see Power Level Indicators on page 2 3 The life of your batteries depends on the type of batteries used To preserve the...

Page 24: ...g on the battery s status Icon What the icon means Notes your player s battery is full this battery icon shows that the battery is full your player s battery is 30 full your player s battery is empty...

Page 25: ...Transferring Tracks or Files...

Page 26: ...e correct at the time of this document s release Follow the instructions 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 ha...

Page 27: ...udio CD 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 encodin...

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

Page 29: ...ayer Press and hold the Play Pause button for a few seconds until your player turns off Selecting Your Player s Menu Language Your player s default menu language is English To select another language...

Page 30: ...in to mark the end of the section The marked section automatically plays and the A B icon appears on the screen 3 Press the Folder A B button again to resume normal play Enabling Modes 1 Press and hol...

Page 31: ...nused preset number appears on the LCD 2 Turn the Mode scroller towards the right or left to select the preset number you want 3 Press the Mode scroller to select the preset number The selected preset...

Page 32: ...mber for voice recordings FMDAT Current File Number for FM recordings Line_ Current File Number for Line In recordings Changing the Settings Your player has a Menu mode that allows you to change your...

Page 33: ...Default Settings FM Region Asia USA Japan Europe Asia USA FM Sensitivity High Low High FM Autoscan Yes No No Idle Shutdown Off 1 min 5 min 10 min 1 min Beep sound On Off Off Load Default Yes No No Fo...

Page 34: ...Waveform Spectrum Spectrum Scroller speed 1x 2x 4x 2x Rotate LCD Left hand Right hand Right hand Music Repeat mode None Repeat track All Random repeat Repeat folder List repeat All Equalizer Preset Ja...

Page 35: ...er 4 Scroll select the Equalizer sub menu that you want 5 To exit press the Play Pause button three times Voice Repeat mode None Repeat track All Random repeat List repeat All Mic sensitivity High Med...

Page 36: ...e a bookmark follow the instructions below 1 Press and hold the Mode scroller 2 Scroll Select the MP3 Mode or Voice Mode icon 3 Scroll Select a track and press the Play Pause button When the track rea...

Page 37: ...kmark is deleted automatically Editing the playlist To create a playlist 1 Press and hold the Menu scroller 2 Scroll select Music or Voice 3 Scroll select Play List 4 Scroll select the List Edit sub m...

Page 38: ...or Voice 3 Scroll select Delete File 4 Scroll select Delete Yes The selected track will be deleted and you will automatically exit from Menu mode To delete all tracks 1 Press and hold the Menu scroll...

Page 39: ...roller 2 Scroll select Display 3 Scroll select the Back Light sub menu 4 Scroll Select the backlight duration A lower number setting conserves battery power for longer playback time 5 To exit press th...

Page 40: ...s and hold the Menu scroller 2 Scroll select Setting 3 Scroll select Fm Region 4 Scroll select the region you are in 5 To exit press the Play Pause button three times Enabling the audio track marker T...

Page 41: ...Locking your Rhomba NX will disable all buttons on the player This feature is useful when you do not want any buttons for example Play Pause pressed accidentally To lock your player Slide the Hold swi...

Page 42: ...e letter of your player 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 Click the Start button 5 Afte...

Page 43: ...Software Applications...

Page 44: ...X CD Creative MediaSource is the best way to organize and transfer your audio to and from your player You can also use Creative MediaSource to burn your audio CDs For usage details refer to the Creati...

Page 45: ...General Specifications...

Page 46: ...512 MB built in memory depending on model Recording time up to 2 hrs for 128 MB model up to 4 hrs for 256 MB model up to 8 hrs for 512 MB model Battery type 2 x AAA alkaline batteries Battery playback...

Page 47: ...76 108 0 MHz region selectable THD 0 1 Earphone Output 16 mW L 8 mW R 8 mW LCD backlight Cool Blue EL Line in Specs Input jack 3 5 mm stereo jack Input voltage max 1 V peak to peak Input impedence 12...

Page 48: ...Frequently Asked Questions...

Page 49: ...ows system may not be enabled To start the installation program through the My Computer shortcut menu 1 On your Windows desktop double click the My Computer icon 2 Right click the CD ROM drive icon an...

Page 50: ...ayer products Visit Creative s web site at www creative com for updates and downloads relating to all Creative s MP3 players and accessories Windows XP tells me that the software for the player is not...

Page 51: ...high speed transfers Ignore the error message as this does not affect your player s performance Usage After playing a sequence of tracks the player skips a track The player will only play valid format...

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