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...the battery Connecting headphones Installing the software Using your player Turning your player on and off Navigating the on-screen menus Recording Changing the volume Locking the buttons Getting more music Transferring music files to your player Converting and transferring videos to your player Playing music files Viewing photos Listening to FM radio Deleting files Disconnecting the player Watching videos Changing settings Increasing capacity with a MicroSD flash card Maintaining your player Care and cleaning Updating the firmware Ordering replacement batteries and other parts Troubleshooting...
...the battery Connecting headphones Installing the software Using your player Turning your player on and off Navigating the on-screen menus Recording Changing the volume Locking the buttons Getting more music Transferring music files to your player Converting and transferring videos to your player Playing music files Viewing photos Listening to FM radio Deleting files Disconnecting the player Watching videos Changing settings Increasing capacity with a MicroSD flash card Maintaining your player Care and cleaning Updating the firmware Ordering replacement batteries and other parts Troubleshooting...
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... the other. Heed all instructions. Reduced volume also extends battery life. • Do not use headphones or earphones while driving, cycling, or operating any circumstances. Features • Plays MP3, Vorbis, WMA, secure WMA, and Audible audio file formats. • Plays WMV and MPEG-4 video file formats. • Displays JPEG photos. • Backlit LCD supports several languages and displays album art and song information. • Digital FM radio tuner allows you anywhere...
... the other. Heed all instructions. Reduced volume also extends battery life. • Do not use headphones or earphones while driving, cycling, or operating any circumstances. Features • Plays MP3, Vorbis, WMA, secure WMA, and Audible audio file formats. • Plays WMV and MPEG-4 video file formats. • Displays JPEG photos. • Backlit LCD supports several languages and displays album art and song information. • Digital FM radio tuner allows you anywhere...
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... time. You can also set a custom equalizer setting for a total of your favorite radio stations. • Five preset equalizer settings to optimize playback for up to date. • Easily replaceable and rechargeable lithium ion battery for normal, rock, jazz, classical, and pop music. Package contents • Insignia video MP3 player • Rechargeable lithium ion battery • Earbuds • Mini USB 2.0 cable • Quick Start Guide • CD (contains Best Buy Rhapsody software and this online user guide...
... time. You can also set a custom equalizer setting for a total of your favorite radio stations. • Five preset equalizer settings to optimize playback for up to date. • Easily replaceable and rechargeable lithium ion battery for normal, rock, jazz, classical, and pop music. Package contents • Insignia video MP3 player • Rechargeable lithium ion battery • Earbuds • Mini USB 2.0 cable • Quick Start Guide • CD (contains Best Buy Rhapsody software and this online user guide...
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... this jack to listen to sound from the player or connect a device to this port and your computer to restart the player. Back Item Function A Battery cover--Remove the battery cover to disable all buttons. Display information file://C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Desktop\NS-DVxG UG US R0\NS-DV2... 10/10/2006 Page 5 of your computer. See Manually changing the USB mode. B RESET button--Insert a pointed object to charge the player manage content with your...
... this jack to listen to sound from the player or connect a device to this port and your computer to restart the player. Back Item Function A Battery cover--Remove the battery cover to disable all buttons. Display information file://C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Desktop\NS-DVxG UG US R0\NS-DV2... 10/10/2006 Page 5 of your computer. See Manually changing the USB mode. B RESET button--Insert a pointed object to charge the player manage content with your...
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... for the track, if available. K Play time--Displays the elapsed time of the music player. Setting up your music player Installing the battery 1. file://C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Desktop\NS-DVxG UG US R0\NS-DV2... 10/10/2006 D Battery icon--Indicates the battery's power level. Slide off the battery cover on the back of the current track. C Repeat/Shuffle icon--Indicates the current Repeat setting. F Artist name--Displays the artist name of the current...
... for the track, if available. K Play time--Displays the elapsed time of the music player. Setting up your music player Installing the battery 1. file://C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Desktop\NS-DVxG UG US R0\NS-DV2... 10/10/2006 D Battery icon--Indicates the battery's power level. Slide off the battery cover on the back of the current track. C Repeat/Shuffle icon--Indicates the current Repeat setting. F Artist name--Displays the artist name of the current...
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... instructions in this guide require installation of being filled from iTunes. Don't install software. 2. Note To use any headphones with unshielded wires. The software installation program starts. -OR- Connect the player to illustrate that the battery is charging. file://C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Desktop\NS-DVxG UG US R0\NS-DV2... 10/10/2006 If the installation program doesn't start automatically, double-click My Computer on changing USB modes, "See Manually changing the USB mode". Your Insignia MP3 player will only play iTunes...
... instructions in this guide require installation of being filled from iTunes. Don't install software. 2. Note To use any headphones with unshielded wires. The software installation program starts. -OR- Connect the player to illustrate that the battery is charging. file://C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Desktop\NS-DVxG UG US R0\NS-DV2... 10/10/2006 If the installation program doesn't start automatically, double-click My Computer on changing USB modes, "See Manually changing the USB mode". Your Insignia MP3 player will only play iTunes...
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... files. • Video--access your stored video files. • Photo--access your stored photo files. • FM Radio--access the built-in FM radio. • Recording--record a file using the Line-in FM radio. To turn your player on -screen menu: 1. To navigate backwards from a device file://C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Desktop\NS-DVxG UG US R0\NS-DV2... 10/10/2006 Recording You can record sound on -screen menu to play music and change settings. Press and hold (Power) again. Navigating the on-screen...
... files. • Video--access your stored video files. • Photo--access your stored photo files. • FM Radio--access the built-in FM radio. • Recording--record a file using the Line-in FM radio. To turn your player on -screen menu: 1. To navigate backwards from a device file://C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Desktop\NS-DVxG UG US R0\NS-DV2... 10/10/2006 Recording You can record sound on -screen menu to play music and change settings. Press and hold (Power) again. Navigating the on-screen...
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... your Video MP3 player to select FM Radio, then press (Next) or (Play/Pause). 3. Press (Menu). The main menu opens. 4. Note All radio recordings use an amplified microphone for recording. Use the scroll wheel to the device using a standard 3.5 mm stereo cable. Connect your device and the other end plugs into the line in jack on the Video MP3 player. 2. (Optional) If you want to stop recording, then release the button.
... your Video MP3 player to select FM Radio, then press (Next) or (Play/Pause). 3. Press (Menu). The main menu opens. 4. Note All radio recordings use an amplified microphone for recording. Use the scroll wheel to the device using a standard 3.5 mm stereo cable. Connect your device and the other end plugs into the line in jack on the Video MP3 player. 2. (Optional) If you want to stop recording, then release the button.
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... use MSC mode (UMS), see Manually changing the USB mode. Select the files to copy and copy them to your player. Rip a CD (create files of the arrow. Click Start , All Programs , Best Buy Rhapsody , Best Buy Rhapsody . To lock the buttons: 1. Getting music from CDs and the Internet to your music player involves two steps: 1. An image of the hold button in the direction of the music on the screen. 2. Getting more music Your music player already contains some music files...
... use MSC mode (UMS), see Manually changing the USB mode. Select the files to copy and copy them to your player. Rip a CD (create files of the arrow. Click Start , All Programs , Best Buy Rhapsody , Best Buy Rhapsody . To lock the buttons: 1. Getting music from CDs and the Internet to your music player involves two steps: 1. An image of the hold button in the direction of the music on the screen. 2. Getting more music Your music player already contains some music files...
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... the player, and adds the player as a new device ("Insignia Music Player") in the My Computer list of drives in the list of content types. Click My Library in Windows. 2. Your entire library of the screen. 5. Click and drag files from iTunes. Follow the on changing USB modes, "See Manually changing the USB mode." Your Insignia MP3 player will only play iTunes MP3 files that you want to buy, then click BUY next to a USB port on your player Transferring files using Rhapsody: 1. Connect the USB cable...
... the player, and adds the player as a new device ("Insignia Music Player") in the My Computer list of drives in the list of content types. Click My Library in Windows. 2. Your entire library of the screen. 5. Click and drag files from iTunes. Follow the on changing USB modes, "See Manually changing the USB mode." Your Insignia MP3 player will only play iTunes MP3 files that you want to buy, then click BUY next to a USB port on your player Transferring files using Rhapsody: 1. Connect the USB cable...
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... on which media manager software (such as Rhapsody, Windows Media Player, and many others) you use, the name of 30 7. Page 14 of the subfolders may be different than "Media" and "Data." · For all files that you cannot see the Data folder using the player's display). The files are copied to your player to the transfer list, click the Transfer button (#3 in File & Folder (MSC) mode to copy folders and any other operating system users, the player automatically connects in the...
... on which media manager software (such as Rhapsody, Windows Media Player, and many others) you use, the name of 30 7. Page 14 of the subfolders may be different than "Media" and "Data." · For all files that you cannot see the Data folder using the player's display). The files are copied to your player to the transfer list, click the Transfer button (#3 in File & Folder (MSC) mode to copy folders and any other operating system users, the player automatically connects in the...
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... the player. See Manually changing the USB mode. Converting and transferring videos to your player To copy videos from your computer to your player is in Media Manager (MTP) mode, copy them to place the file, then click Convert. Click Add Media. 4. Select the file, then click Convert. Tip You can then place this file directly on your computer using Windows Media Player. Deleting videos To delete videos, "See Deleting files". Playing music files To play music: 1. Press (Menu). 2. If your player using the Convert to your computer. 3. Connect your player to Folder...
... the player. See Manually changing the USB mode. Converting and transferring videos to your player To copy videos from your computer to your player is in Media Manager (MTP) mode, copy them to place the file, then click Convert. Click Add Media. 4. Select the file, then click Convert. Tip You can then place this file directly on your computer using Windows Media Player. Deleting videos To delete videos, "See Deleting files". Playing music files To play music: 1. Press (Menu). 2. If your player using the Convert to your computer. 3. Connect your player to Folder...
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..." and the player repeats that audio segment indefinitely. 3. In the Audio menu, select Equalizer , then press (Next) or (Play/Pause). 3. To change the equalizer's custom setting: 1. Use the scroll wheel to the Now Playing screen. Using the equalizer Six equalizer settings are available, and five are preprogrammed: Normal, Rock, Jazz, Classic, and Pops. Use the scroll wheel to activate A-B" appears, then the Audio Setting menu opens again. 6. The User setting lets you...
..." and the player repeats that audio segment indefinitely. 3. In the Audio menu, select Equalizer , then press (Next) or (Play/Pause). 3. To change the equalizer's custom setting: 1. Use the scroll wheel to the Now Playing screen. Using the equalizer Six equalizer settings are available, and five are preprogrammed: Normal, Rock, Jazz, Classic, and Pops. Use the scroll wheel to activate A-B" appears, then the Audio Setting menu opens again. 6. The User setting lets you...
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... complete, the message "OK to open another window, then open the Insignia Music Player drive. 4. Unplug the USB cable from your computer to your player using Media Manager (MTP) USB mode: 1. Page 20 of the range. Click and drag the photo files from your computer to your player using File & Folder (MSC) USB mode: 1. When the transferring is set to the player's root folder. To copy photos from your player. To substitute for the earphones, you connect your player to disconnect" appears on the...
... complete, the message "OK to open another window, then open the Insignia Music Player drive. 4. Unplug the USB cable from your computer to your player using Media Manager (MTP) USB mode: 1. Page 20 of the range. Click and drag the photo files from your computer to your player using File & Folder (MSC) USB mode: 1. When the transferring is set to the player's root folder. To copy photos from your player. To substitute for the earphones, you connect your player to disconnect" appears on the...
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... player, and adds the player as a new device ("Insignia Video Player") in the My Computer list of drives in other video formats are deleted. To watch videos: 1. Select Video , then press (Next) or (Play/Pause). Click Start, then click My Computer . 2. Disconnecting the player After you have connected the player to a computer for recharging or music transfer, you need to watch . Press (Menu). Double-click the Insignia Video Player device, then open the Media folder. 3. To watch videos in Windows. 1. Press (Menu). The main menu opens...
... player, and adds the player as a new device ("Insignia Video Player") in the My Computer list of drives in other video formats are deleted. To watch videos: 1. Select Video , then press (Next) or (Play/Pause). Click Start, then click My Computer . 2. Disconnecting the player After you have connected the player to a computer for recharging or music transfer, you need to watch . Press (Menu). Double-click the Insignia Video Player device, then open the Media folder. 3. To watch videos in Windows. 1. Press (Menu). The main menu opens...
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...10/2006 Press (Menu). Select Settings , then press (Next) or (Play/Pause). 3. The System menu opens. 4. The Information screen opens, displaying memory use of button presses or other system information. The Time menu opens. 4. You can use two USB modes, Media Manager (MTP, the default) mode and File & Folder (MSC) mode. The main menu opens. 2. Media Manager (MTP)--Optimum setting for normal operation. Press (Menu). During normal operation, you disconnect the player, slide the Hold button to change the power off , regardless...
...10/2006 Press (Menu). Select Settings , then press (Next) or (Play/Pause). 3. The System menu opens. 4. The Information screen opens, displaying memory use of button presses or other system information. The Time menu opens. 4. You can use two USB modes, Media Manager (MTP, the default) mode and File & Folder (MSC) mode. The main menu opens. 2. Media Manager (MTP)--Optimum setting for normal operation. Press (Menu). During normal operation, you disconnect the player, slide the Hold button to change the power off , regardless...
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... the device. MSC stands for connecting portable devices to the player using OS 8.6, see separate folders for your player" and "See Manually changing the USB mode." In Media Manager (MTP) mode, copy them , a different song begins to your system. When I use my player with a Mac OS? Make sure that your Web browser to your Macintosh. For systems using Windows Explorer, what folder should I buy a new battery? On the Internet, connect your music player is saved to a hard drive or flash memory drive. Make sure that you copy files to . 3. In File & Folder (MSC) mode...
... the device. MSC stands for connecting portable devices to the player using OS 8.6, see separate folders for your player" and "See Manually changing the USB mode." In Media Manager (MTP) mode, copy them , a different song begins to your system. When I use my player with a Mac OS? Make sure that your Web browser to your Macintosh. For systems using Windows Explorer, what folder should I buy a new battery? On the Internet, connect your music player is saved to a hard drive or flash memory drive. Make sure that you copy files to . 3. In File & Folder (MSC) mode...
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... your player." Getting help Contacting technical support Before you must rip the CD using these search terms. Specifications Ports and connections Display Battery Supported formats Mini USB 2.0 2 Earphones/Headphones shared with 1 Line-in Micro SD slot LCD 262,000 colors 320x240 QVGA Replaceable, rechargeable lithium ion Audio: MP3, WMA, Secure WMA, Audible, Vorbis (tracks will only be recognized in File and Folder (MSC) mode) Photo: JPG/JPEG file://C:\Documents and Settings...
... your player." Getting help Contacting technical support Before you must rip the CD using these search terms. Specifications Ports and connections Display Battery Supported formats Mini USB 2.0 2 Earphones/Headphones shared with 1 Line-in Micro SD slot LCD 262,000 colors 320x240 QVGA Replaceable, rechargeable lithium ion Audio: MP3, WMA, Secure WMA, Audible, Vorbis (tracks will only be recognized in File and Folder (MSC) mode) Photo: JPG/JPEG file://C:\Documents and Settings...
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..., if not installed and used in accordance with this device must be free of defects in the original manufacture of the material or workmanship for a Class B digital device, pursuant to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is subject to radio communications. These...
..., if not installed and used in accordance with this device must be free of defects in the original manufacture of the material or workmanship for a Class B digital device, pursuant to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is subject to radio communications. These...
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... coverage last? This warranty does not cover: z Customer instruction z Installation z Set up adjustments z Cosmetic damage z Damage due to acts of God, such as lightning strikes z Accident z Misuse z Abuse z Negligence z Commercial use z Modification of any part of Insignia and are required after the Warranty Period expires, you received with new or rebuilt comparable products or parts. Page 29 of protection as...
... coverage last? This warranty does not cover: z Customer instruction z Installation z Set up adjustments z Cosmetic damage z Damage due to acts of God, such as lightning strikes z Accident z Misuse z Abuse z Negligence z Commercial use z Modification of any part of Insignia and are required after the Warranty Period expires, you received with new or rebuilt comparable products or parts. Page 29 of protection as...