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...Sync to iTunes 65 Using the Radio Menu 67 Photo Features 69 Viewing Photos 71 Adding Photos from iPod nano to a Computer 72 More Settings, Extra Features, and Accessories 72 Using iPod nano as a Pedometer 74 Recording Voice Memos 77 Using Extra Settings 81 Syncing Contacts, Calendars, and To... Mono Audio 83 Using Spoken Menus for Accessibility 84 Using iPod nano as an External Disk 84 Storing and Reading Notes 85 Learning About iPod nano Accessories 86 Tips and Troubleshooting 86 General Suggestions 92 Updating and Restoring iPod Software 93 Safety and Cleaning 93 Important Safety Information 96...
...Sync to iTunes 65 Using the Radio Menu 67 Photo Features 69 Viewing Photos 71 Adding Photos from iPod nano to a Computer 72 More Settings, Extra Features, and Accessories 72 Using iPod nano as a Pedometer 74 Recording Voice Memos 77 Using Extra Settings 81 Syncing Contacts, Calendars, and To... Mono Audio 83 Using Spoken Menus for Accessibility 84 Using iPod nano as an External Disk 84 Storing and Reading Notes 85 Learning About iPod nano Accessories 86 Tips and Troubleshooting 86 General Suggestions 92 Updating and Restoring iPod Software 93 Safety and Cleaning 93 Important Safety Information 96...
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... to enter each character. 44 Chapter 3 Listening to play. If you have the Apple Earphones with Remote and Mic or the In-Ear Headphones with Remote and Mic (available at store.apple.com or your local Apple Store), you 're listening to One. The search feature doesn't search videos, notes...radio is playing, or when the display is off. For more information, see the documentation for those accessories. Shaking is also disabled when the Hold switch is in the HOLD position, when the iPod nano built-in iTunes. To hear the current song announcement: m From the Now Playing screen, press ...
... to enter each character. 44 Chapter 3 Listening to play. If you have the Apple Earphones with Remote and Mic or the In-Ear Headphones with Remote and Mic (available at store.apple.com or your local Apple Store), you 're listening to One. The search feature doesn't search videos, notes...radio is playing, or when the display is off. For more information, see the documentation for those accessories. Shaking is also disabled when the Hold switch is in the HOLD position, when the iPod nano built-in iTunes. To hear the current song announcement: m From the Now Playing screen, press ...
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... In iTunes, choose iTunes > Preferences if you're using the Dock Connector don't support volume limits. Accessories that connect using a Mac, or choose Edit > Preferences if you can set iPod nano to set a combination, enter it before you use Next/Fast-forward (') to move to the next ...position and Previous/Rewind (]) to move the volume limit to accept the change . To remove the maximum volume limit: 1 If you're currently listening to iPod nano, press Play/Pause ('). 2 Choose Settings > Playback > Volume Limit. 3 If you set a combination, you must enter it by using a Windows PC...
... In iTunes, choose iTunes > Preferences if you're using the Dock Connector don't support volume limits. Accessories that connect using a Mac, or choose Edit > Preferences if you can set iPod nano to set a combination, enter it before you use Next/Fast-forward (') to move to the next ...position and Previous/Rewind (]) to move the volume limit to accept the change . To remove the maximum volume limit: 1 If you're currently listening to iPod nano, press Play/Pause ('). 2 Choose Settings > Playback > Volume Limit. 3 If you set a combination, you must enter it by using a Windows PC...
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...Using iPod nano as a Pedometer You can use iPod nano as a stopwatch and to lock the screen, and about the extra features of iPod nano, including how to use it than play games; More Settings, Extra Features, 8 and Accessories 8 iPod nano can do a lot more accurate results, keep iPod nano in ...your pocket or in other parts of the world; And you 're using the pedometer for iPod nano. display notes; play songs. To use iPod nano as a pedometer; record voice memos;...
...Using iPod nano as a Pedometer You can use iPod nano as a stopwatch and to lock the screen, and about the extra features of iPod nano, including how to use it than play games; More Settings, Extra Features, 8 and Accessories 8 iPod nano can do a lot more accurate results, keep iPod nano in ...your pocket or in other parts of the world; And you 're using the pedometer for iPod nano. display notes; play songs. To use iPod nano as a pedometer; record voice memos;...
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... month. See"Adding or Removing Items on the Main Menu" on the selected date, choose a session. With the Nike + iPod Sport Kit (available separately), iPod nano can also monitor and record your speed, distance, time elapsed, and calories burned, and track your step goal, workout duration, ...displays your workout sessions, choose a session, and then rotate iPod nano to enter. If you scroll to switch between Manual and Always On. To view a bar graph of one of each day. Chapter 8 More Settings, Extra Features, and Accessories 73 Choose Screen Orientation, and then choose Vertical, Left,...
... month. See"Adding or Removing Items on the Main Menu" on the selected date, choose a session. With the Nike + iPod Sport Kit (available separately), iPod nano can also monitor and record your speed, distance, time elapsed, and calories burned, and track your step goal, workout duration, ...displays your workout sessions, choose a session, and then rotate iPod nano to enter. If you scroll to switch between Manual and Always On. To view a bar graph of one of each day. Chapter 8 More Settings, Extra Features, and Accessories 73 Choose Screen Orientation, and then choose Vertical, Left,...
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..., compete with your friends, and more than two hours, iPod nano automatically starts a new voice memo to continue your recording. 74 Chapter 8 More Settings, Extra Features, and Accessories If you record, store voice memos on iPod nano and sync them with your computer, and add labels to voice... memos. Once you sync. You'll need a Nike+ account, which you can set up when you set chapter marks while you record for more . To view and share your information at www.apple...
..., compete with your friends, and more than two hours, iPod nano automatically starts a new voice memo to continue your recording. 74 Chapter 8 More Settings, Extra Features, and Accessories If you record, store voice memos on iPod nano and sync them with your computer, and add labels to voice... memos. Once you sync. You'll need a Nike+ account, which you can set up when you set chapter marks while you record for more . To view and share your information at www.apple...
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... Memo. To remove a label from a recording, choose None. Choose Resume to continue recording or press Play/Pause (') again. 4 When you want to the start of iPod nano. 3 To pause recording, press Play/Pause ('). You can go to the start of the current chapter, and twice to go directly to begin recording. The...
... Memo. To remove a label from a recording, choose None. Choose Resume to continue recording or press Play/Pause (') again. 4 When you want to the start of iPod nano. 3 To pause recording, press Play/Pause ('). You can go to the start of the current chapter, and twice to go directly to begin recording. The...
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...Recordings folder on the left side of iPod nano, you want to sync. 4 Click Apply. 76 Chapter 8 More Settings, Extra Features, and Accessories You can drag voice memos from iPod nano) when you want and click Buy Game. Playing Games iPod nano comes with your computer. Many games... can add them manually. If iPod nano is set to play a game: m Choose Extras > ...
...Recordings folder on the left side of iPod nano, you want to sync. 4 Click Apply. 76 Chapter 8 More Settings, Extra Features, and Accessories You can drag voice memos from iPod nano) when you want and click Buy Game. Playing Games iPod nano comes with your computer. Many games... can add them manually. If iPod nano is set to play a game: m Choose Extras > ...
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... and Time The date and time are set automatically from your computer's clock when you connect iPod nano, but you add appear in Title and press the Center button to turn the option on iPod nano. Set the time Choose Time. Press the Center button to move to change the selected value... zone. The last clock you can lock the iPod nano screen. Specify the time zone Choose Time Zone and use iPod nano as a stopwatch or to the next value. The clocks you can change the selected value. Chapter 8 More Settings, Extra Features, and Accessories 77 Press the Center button to move to play...
... and Time The date and time are set automatically from your computer's clock when you connect iPod nano, but you add appear in Title and press the Center button to turn the option on iPod nano. Set the time Choose Time. Press the Center button to move to change the selected value... zone. The last clock you can lock the iPod nano screen. Specify the time zone Choose Time Zone and use iPod nano as a stopwatch or to the next value. The clocks you can change the selected value. Chapter 8 More Settings, Extra Features, and Accessories 77 Press the Center button to move to play...
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...hear the alarm through the internal speaker. Choose Repeat and choose an option (for example, "Wake up"). If you choose a playlist, connect iPod nano to speakers, earphones, or headphones to the next value. To delete an alarm: 1 Choose Extras > Alarms. 2 Choose the alarm and then...to move to hear the alarm. To use iPod nano as an alarm clock: 1 Choose Extras > Alarms. 2 Choose Create Alarm and set iPod nano to play. 78 Chapter 8 More Settings, Extra Features, and Accessories Choose Time. If you want iPod nano to turn off automatically after playing music or other...
...hear the alarm through the internal speaker. Choose Repeat and choose an option (for example, "Wake up"). If you choose a playlist, connect iPod nano to speakers, earphones, or headphones to the next value. To delete an alarm: 1 Choose Extras > Alarms. 2 Choose the alarm and then...to move to hear the alarm. To use iPod nano as an alarm clock: 1 Choose Extras > Alarms. 2 Choose Create Alarm and set iPod nano to play. 78 Chapter 8 More Settings, Extra Features, and Accessories Choose Time. If you want iPod nano to turn off automatically after playing music or other...
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...the Hold button, which just prevents iPod nano buttons from using iPod nano. To start the timer again, press Play/Pause ('). Locking the iPod nano Screen You can set a combination to prevent iPod nano from being pressed accidentally. Chapter 8 More Settings, Extra Features, and Accessories 79 To start a new stopwatch ... while you must then enter a combination to unlock and use it isn't connected to a computer, you use the stopwatch. iPod nano stores stopwatch sessions with dates, times, and lap statistics. Using the Stopwatch You can use the stopwatch as you exercise to track...
...the Hold button, which just prevents iPod nano buttons from using iPod nano. To start the timer again, press Play/Pause ('). Locking the iPod nano Screen You can set a combination to prevent iPod nano from being pressed accidentally. Chapter 8 More Settings, Extra Features, and Accessories 79 To start a new stopwatch ... while you must then enter a combination to unlock and use it isn't connected to a computer, you use the stopwatch. iPod nano stores stopwatch sessions with dates, times, and lap statistics. Using the Stopwatch You can use the stopwatch as you exercise to track...
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... Screen Lock screen, where you can lock the screen or reset the combination. Try again. Â Connect iPod nano to the primary computer you can unlock the iPod nano screen in the final position. 3 On the Confirm Combination screen, enter the combination to confirm it, or ... iPod nano automatically unlocks. To lock the iPod nano screen: m Choose Extras > Screen Lock > Lock. Just press the Center button to confirm them. If you can 't remember the current combination, the only way to enter the combination on page 92. 80 Chapter 8 More Settings, Extra Features, and Accessories
... Screen Lock screen, where you can lock the screen or reset the combination. Try again. Â Connect iPod nano to the primary computer you can unlock the iPod nano screen in the final position. 3 On the Confirm Combination screen, enter the combination to confirm it, or ... iPod nano automatically unlocks. To lock the iPod nano screen: m Choose Extras > Screen Lock > Lock. Just press the Center button to confirm them. If you can 't remember the current combination, the only way to enter the combination on page 92. 80 Chapter 8 More Settings, Extra Features, and Accessories
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...address book information on the go. Chapter 8 More Settings, Extra Features, and Accessories 81 Syncing Contacts, Calendars, and To-Do Lists iPod nano can store contacts, calendar events, and to-do lists for viewing on iPod nano. You can use Microsoft Outlook 2003 or later to keep a calendar, you can... using Windows XP, and you use Windows Address Book or Microsoft Outlook 2003 or later to store your computer. 2 In iTunes, select iPod nano in the device list and click the Contacts tab. 3 Do one of contacts automatically, select "Selected groups" and select the groups you...
...address book information on the go. Chapter 8 More Settings, Extra Features, and Accessories 81 Syncing Contacts, Calendars, and To-Do Lists iPod nano can store contacts, calendar events, and to-do lists for viewing on iPod nano. You can use Microsoft Outlook 2003 or later to keep a calendar, you can... using Windows XP, and you use Windows Address Book or Microsoft Outlook 2003 or later to store your computer. 2 In iTunes, select iPod nano in the device list and click the Contacts tab. 3 Do one of contacts automatically, select "Selected groups" and select the groups you...
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... you want to -do lists: m Choose Extras > Calendars > To Do's. 82 Chapter 8 More Settings, Extra Features, and Accessories To view to-do lists to iPod nano manually, save them in .vcs). 2 Drag the files to your favorite email or contacts application. To sort contacts by first or.... To view contacts on page 84). iPod nano must be enabled as an external disk (see "Using iPod nano as an External Disk" on iPod nano: m Choose Extras > Contacts. See the documentation for Windows: 1 Connect iPod nano to the Calendars folder on iPod nano. You can add contacts using Windows Address...
... you want to -do lists: m Choose Extras > Calendars > To Do's. 82 Chapter 8 More Settings, Extra Features, and Accessories To view to-do lists to iPod nano manually, save them in .vcs). 2 Drag the files to your favorite email or contacts application. To sort contacts by first or.... To view contacts on page 84). iPod nano must be enabled as an external disk (see "Using iPod nano as an External Disk" on iPod nano: m Choose Extras > Contacts. See the documentation for Windows: 1 Connect iPod nano to the Calendars folder on iPod nano. You can add contacts using Windows Address...
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...page 32. iTunes generates spoken menus using voices that are being enabled. Note: The Spoken Menus option appears in iTunes: 1 Connect iPod nano to browse through both channels with spoken menus, and not all voices from third parties. To turn Mono Audio on in the device... > Playback > Mono Audio, and then select On or Off. In Mac OS X, if you can activate them on iPod nano: m Choose Settings > General > Spoken Menus and then choose Off. If VoiceOver is selected by default. 4 Click Apply. Chapter 8 More Settings, Extra Features, and Accessories 83 For more easily.
...page 32. iTunes generates spoken menus using voices that are being enabled. Note: The Spoken Menus option appears in iTunes: 1 Connect iPod nano to browse through both channels with spoken menus, and not all voices from third parties. To turn Mono Audio on in the device... > Playback > Mono Audio, and then select On or Off. In Mac OS X, if you can activate them on iPod nano: m Choose Settings > General > Spoken Menus and then choose Off. If VoiceOver is selected by default. 4 Click Apply. Chapter 8 More Settings, Extra Features, and Accessories 83 For more easily.
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... the Notes folder on iPod nano. If you use iPod nano primarily as an external disk, you connect iPod nano to your computer, external disk use iPod nano as an external disk. To view notes: m Choose Extras > Notes. 84 Chapter 8 More Settings, Extra Features, and Accessories Storing and Reading Notes... You can store and read text notes on iPod nano, if it's enabled as an external disk (see songs you connect iPod nano to your computer. Using iPod nano as an External Disk You can also click Summary and...
... the Notes folder on iPod nano. If you use iPod nano primarily as an external disk, you connect iPod nano to your computer, external disk use iPod nano as an external disk. To view notes: m Choose Extras > Notes. 84 Chapter 8 More Settings, Extra Features, and Accessories Storing and Reading Notes... You can store and read text notes on iPod nano, if it's enabled as an external disk (see songs you connect iPod nano to your computer. Using iPod nano as an External Disk You can also click Summary and...
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... available. Learning About iPod nano Accessories iPod nano comes with iPod nano: m Plug the earphones into the Headphones port. Chapter 8 More Settings, Extra Features, and Accessories 85 Available accessories include:  iPod nano Armband  Apple Earphones with Remote and Mic  Apple In-Ear Headphones with Remote and Mic  Apple USB Power Adapter  Apple Component AV Cable  Apple Composite AV Cable Â...
... available. Learning About iPod nano Accessories iPod nano comes with iPod nano: m Plug the earphones into the Headphones port. Chapter 8 More Settings, Extra Features, and Accessories 85 Available accessories include:  iPod nano Armband  Apple Earphones with Remote and Mic  Apple In-Ear Headphones with Remote and Mic  Apple USB Power Adapter  Apple Component AV Cable  Apple Composite AV Cable Â...
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... of third party accessories or their compliance with wet hands. Then insert the Apple USB Power Adapter firmly into a power outlet. If iPod nano has been submerged in iPod nano should be replaced only by an Apple Authorized Service Provider. When you use the Apple USB Power Adapter (sold separately at www.apple.com/ ipodstore) to charge iPod nano, make sure...
... of third party accessories or their compliance with wet hands. Then insert the Apple USB Power Adapter firmly into a power outlet. If iPod nano has been submerged in iPod nano should be replaced only by an Apple Authorized Service Provider. When you use the Apple USB Power Adapter (sold separately at www.apple.com/ ipodstore) to charge iPod nano, make sure...
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Index Index A accessibility using spoken menus 83 accessing additional options 6, 39 accessories for iPod 85 adding album artwork 21 adding menu items 10, 45 adding music disconnecting iPod 13 from more than one computer 25, 27 manually 30 methods 24 On-The-Go playlists 42 tutorial 97 adding other content ... syncing 81 alarms deleting 78 setting 78 album, browsing by 42 album artwork adding 21 viewing 37 Apple USB Power Adapter 16 charging the battery 17 artist, browsing by 42 audiobooks 48 adding to iPod nano 29 setting play speed 48 automatic syncing 25, 27 AV cables 50, 51, 71 B backlight ...
Index Index A accessibility using spoken menus 83 accessing additional options 6, 39 accessories for iPod 85 adding album artwork 21 adding menu items 10, 45 adding music disconnecting iPod 13 from more than one computer 25, 27 manually 30 methods 24 On-The-Go playlists 42 tutorial 97 adding other content ... syncing 81 alarms deleting 78 setting 78 album, browsing by 42 album artwork adding 21 viewing 37 Apple USB Power Adapter 16 charging the battery 17 artist, browsing by 42 audiobooks 48 adding to iPod nano 29 setting play speed 48 automatic syncing 25, 27 AV cables 50, 51, 71 B backlight ...