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&RQWHQWV ,QWURGXFWLRQ L NOMAD II MG Software...xi What's New in NOMAD II MG xii System Requirements...xii Windows ...xii Macintosh ...xiii Handling Instructions ...xiii
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Viewing Information...20 Setting Time/Day ...20 Setting Contrast ...21 Setting Backlight on Interval 21 Setting Unit Sleep Time...22 Setting FM Sleep Time ...22 8VLQJ
Viewing Information...20 Setting Time/Day ...20 Setting Contrast ...21 Setting Backlight on Interval 21 Setting Unit Sleep Time...22 Setting FM Sleep Time ...22 8VLQJ
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... Disk Card) compliant flash memory card support in the light, shock-resistant Player does not skip or fade even during vigorous exercise or after repeated playback. A key feature of MP3 providers such as Windows Media Audio (WMA) and other software extensions that emphasize quick setup and mobility. In addition, NOMAD II MG is its programmability, designed...
... Disk Card) compliant flash memory card support in the light, shock-resistant Player does not skip or fade even during vigorous exercise or after repeated playback. A key feature of MP3 providers such as Windows Media Audio (WMA) and other software extensions that emphasize quick setup and mobility. In addition, NOMAD II MG is its programmability, designed...
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...MB, or even 192 MB, of additional memory (flash memory card is not included) The NOMAD II MG is supported in both Windows and Macintosh environments. The minimum system requirements for NOMAD II MG are as follows: ❑ Microsoft® Windows® 98/2000 ❑ 200MHz or higher Pentium (Pentium II recommended for MP3... speed, an advanced voice processing capability or "Time Scaling" ❑ Record FM broadcasts ❑ 64 MB built-in memory and a flash memory card slot for EAX™ enhanced MP3 encoding ❑ CD-ROM drive with digital audio extraction support xii Introduction
...MB, or even 192 MB, of additional memory (flash memory card is not included) The NOMAD II MG is supported in both Windows and Macintosh environments. The minimum system requirements for NOMAD II MG are as follows: ❑ Microsoft® Windows® 98/2000 ❑ 200MHz or higher Pentium (Pentium II recommended for MP3... speed, an advanced voice processing capability or "Time Scaling" ❑ Record FM broadcasts ❑ 64 MB built-in memory and a flash memory card slot for EAX™ enhanced MP3 encoding ❑ CD-ROM drive with digital audio extraction support xii Introduction
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... requirements for NOMAD II MG are as follows: ❑ Mac® OS version 8.6 or higher ❑ iMac™, G3 or higher ❑ Internet connection for Internet content downloading or CDDB support (any charges incurred are the responsibility of the end-user) ❑ 32 MB RAM (64 MB recommended) ❑...drop the Player on a solid surface or drop a heavy object on the Player. 3UHYHQW ZDWHU IURP HQWHULQJ WKH 3OD\HU ❑ If the Player comes into contact with water, dry it immediately with a dry cloth. ❑ If the Player becomes wet, remove the battery and flash memory card. ...
... requirements for NOMAD II MG are as follows: ❑ Mac® OS version 8.6 or higher ❑ iMac™, G3 or higher ❑ Internet connection for Internet content downloading or CDDB support (any charges incurred are the responsibility of the end-user) ❑ 32 MB RAM (64 MB recommended) ❑...drop the Player on a solid surface or drop a heavy object on the Player. 3UHYHQW ZDWHU IURP HQWHULQJ WKH 3OD\HU ❑ If the Player comes into contact with water, dry it immediately with a dry cloth. ❑ If the Player becomes wet, remove the battery and flash memory card. ...
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USB cable allows you to connect the Player directly to ensure compatibility with your PC without the docking station. 2 Your NOMAD II MG Flash memory card Car cassette adapter 2SWLRQDO $FFHVVRULHV For the latest list of accessories, visit www.NOMADWorld.com 'RFNLQJ 6WDWLRQ .LW DGGLWLRQDO USB cable Docking station 2WKHU $FFHVVRULHV AC adapter While your NOMAD II MG Player is compatible with SSFDC flash memory cards, use Creative flash memory cards to your NOMAD II MG Player.
USB cable allows you to connect the Player directly to ensure compatibility with your PC without the docking station. 2 Your NOMAD II MG Flash memory card Car cassette adapter 2SWLRQDO $FFHVVRULHV For the latest list of accessories, visit www.NOMADWorld.com 'RFNLQJ 6WDWLRQ .LW DGGLWLRQDO USB cable Docking station 2WKHU $FFHVVRULHV AC adapter While your NOMAD II MG Player is compatible with SSFDC flash memory cards, use Creative flash memory cards to your NOMAD II MG Player.
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.... 2. While paused, the Pause icon appears and blinks. Whenever new audio formats are displayed on the flash memory card, the icon blinks for three seconds. 12 Using Your NOMAD II MG Player icon appears in the blue oval in the middle of the To play the current track; To access Music ... title, the artist name, the album name, time elapsed, and song order are available, they can use the Player's controls. /HIW Lock icon To lock the Player's buttons, slide the Lock switch downwards. 0XVLF 0RGH 3OD\LQJ D 0XVLF )LOH NOMAD II MG is easily upgradable. If held down for any new releases.
.... 2. While paused, the Pause icon appears and blinks. Whenever new audio formats are displayed on the flash memory card, the icon blinks for three seconds. 12 Using Your NOMAD II MG Player icon appears in the blue oval in the middle of the To play the current track; To access Music ... title, the artist name, the album name, time elapsed, and song order are available, they can use the Player's controls. /HIW Lock icon To lock the Player's buttons, slide the Lock switch downwards. 0XVLF 0RGH 3OD\LQJ D 0XVLF )LOH NOMAD II MG is easily upgradable. If held down for any new releases.
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(UDVLQJ DQ 03 )LOH To erase an MP3 from Player memory: 1. To cancel, press any button other than the PLAY button. 5. The first preset channel is cancelled, the Player returns to Music mode. 5LJKW )0 5DGLR To access FM Radio: 0RGH 1. Press the PLAY (Select) button to Music mode. 2. To access FM Radio mode, press ... LCD. Select the desired track using the FORWARD or REVERSE button. 3. Press the MODE button to go to erase. 4. Press the ERASE button. Using Your NOMAD II MG Player 15 When the action is selected.
(UDVLQJ DQ 03 )LOH To erase an MP3 from Player memory: 1. To cancel, press any button other than the PLAY button. 5. The first preset channel is cancelled, the Player returns to Music mode. 5LJKW )0 5DGLR To access FM Radio: 0RGH 1. Press the PLAY (Select) button to Music mode. 2. To access FM Radio mode, press ... LCD. Select the desired track using the FORWARD or REVERSE button. 3. Press the MODE button to go to erase. 4. Press the ERASE button. Using Your NOMAD II MG Player 15 When the action is selected.
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To start recording, press and hold the REC/ERASE button until the Mode icon recording appears in the LCD. When the memory is saved to the Player's internal memory; Press the PLAY button again to stop recording. See "Searching Forward or Backward" on the LCD. 2. By default, the recording is ...memory is full, the recording is the same for locating an MP3 track. File name assigned by the playing time remaining. The name of the current track, press the PLAY button again. The file name, time elapsed, and the recording icon appear on page 13. 18 Using Your NOMAD II MG Player...
To start recording, press and hold the REC/ERASE button until the Mode icon recording appears in the LCD. When the memory is saved to the Player's internal memory; Press the PLAY button again to stop recording. See "Searching Forward or Backward" on the LCD. 2. By default, the recording is ...memory is full, the recording is the same for locating an MP3 track. File name assigned by the playing time remaining. The name of the current track, press the PLAY button again. The file name, time elapsed, and the recording icon appear on page 13. 18 Using Your NOMAD II MG Player...
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... on the Player to the previous icon on the left to change the settings. To increase or decrease any value, press and hold VOL + or VOL -. Press the FORWARD button to navigate to that shown. 2. The Time/Day settings appear similar to the next icon on available memory, scrolls from left or..., on the right or below. Press the ERASE/REC button to right on the LCD and the new settings appear. /HIW 5LJKW 20 Using Your NOMAD II MG Player The Hour setting blinks. 3. Navigate to save the selected Settings. Press the PLAY button to the Time/Day icon and then press the PLAY button...
... on the Player to the previous icon on the left to change the settings. To increase or decrease any value, press and hold VOL + or VOL -. Press the FORWARD button to navigate to that shown. 2. The Time/Day settings appear similar to the next icon on available memory, scrolls from left or..., on the right or below. Press the ERASE/REC button to right on the LCD and the new settings appear. /HIW 5LJKW 20 Using Your NOMAD II MG Player The Hour setting blinks. 3. Navigate to save the selected Settings. Press the PLAY button to the Time/Day icon and then press the PLAY button...
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... the PlayCenter. • Click on the PlayCenter 2 display. )RUPDWWLQJ WKH )ODVK 0HPRU\ &DUG Formatting a flash memory card deletes any existing files. On the PlayCenter 2 display, click the Settings button. 2. Using Your NOMAD II MG Software in the list of the Player window and click Information. Select the icon for managing and transferring files between your...
... the PlayCenter. • Click on the PlayCenter 2 display. )RUPDWWLQJ WKH )ODVK 0HPRU\ &DUG Formatting a flash memory card deletes any existing files. On the PlayCenter 2 display, click the Settings button. 2. Using Your NOMAD II MG Software in the list of the Player window and click Information. Select the icon for managing and transferring files between your...
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Content Gauge: The content gauge monitors the memory in the NOMAD II MG playlist appear with Macintosh OS Playlist: In the NOMAD II MG playlist, the first column lets you to launch your Web browser and access the Creative Labs NOMAD Web site: www.nomadworld.com. Add...: Clicking this button brings up a window ...NVF files in the playlist and how much easier, however, to your Mac, the main NOMAD screen appears and an entry for the NOMAD window is displayed. MP3 file names in your NOMAD II MG. Voice files created with any other file. The display at the top of .NVF. As...
Content Gauge: The content gauge monitors the memory in the NOMAD II MG playlist appear with Macintosh OS Playlist: In the NOMAD II MG playlist, the first column lets you to launch your Web browser and access the Creative Labs NOMAD Web site: www.nomadworld.com. Add...: Clicking this button brings up a window ...NVF files in the playlist and how much easier, however, to your Mac, the main NOMAD screen appears and an entry for the NOMAD window is displayed. MP3 file names in your NOMAD II MG. Voice files created with any other file. The display at the top of .NVF. As...
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... via optional USB cable direct) LCD Display ❑ 85 x 51 Electro-Luminescent backlit display Standard Playback Usage ❑ 2 x AAA NiMH Alkaline ❑ 8-10 hours for MP3/voice playback Signal to Noise Ratio ❑ >90 dB Frequency Response ❑ 20 Hz - 20 KHz * SmartMedia flash memory card not included.
... via optional USB cable direct) LCD Display ❑ 85 x 51 Electro-Luminescent backlit display Standard Playback Usage ❑ 2 x AAA NiMH Alkaline ❑ 8-10 hours for MP3/voice playback Signal to Noise Ratio ❑ >90 dB Frequency Response ❑ 20 Hz - 20 KHz * SmartMedia flash memory card not included.
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...32 ohm load EAX™ ❑ Five presets and one user setting: bass and treble control Audio Codec support ❑ MPEG Audio Layer 3 (MP3) and future formats* Firmware ❑ Flash based. Maximum Output ❑ 5-7 mW Harmonic Distortion Output ❑ 0.05% at 32kbps. User upgradable*... SDMI Compliance ❑ Hardware ready* FM ❑ 87.5 to four hours recording on internal memory and 64MB SmartMedia. 36 Technical Specifications * Future audio codec support, firmware upgrades, and SDMI compliance will be available on ZZZQRPDGZRUOGFRP
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... have been incompletely or incorrectly formatted. 6ROXWLRQ Reformat the flash memory card using NOMAD II Manager. Troubleshooting 37 B 7URXEOHVKRRWLQJ My NOMAD II MG Player is not detected automatically when I can't successfully make a voice recording with the NOMAD II MG Player or My MP3 files don't play. &DXVH The flash memory card in your Player may not be connected correctly to the computer. 6ROXWLRQ Check...
... have been incompletely or incorrectly formatted. 6ROXWLRQ Reformat the flash memory card using NOMAD II Manager. Troubleshooting 37 B 7URXEOHVKRRWLQJ My NOMAD II MG Player is not detected automatically when I can't successfully make a voice recording with the NOMAD II MG Player or My MP3 files don't play. &DXVH The flash memory card in your Player may not be connected correctly to the computer. 6ROXWLRQ Check...
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...recognize the NOMAD II MG Player when it is not listed or there is unable to recognize the FAT16 format. 6ROXWLRQ To format the flash memory card, you need to PC" on your computer. 6ROXWLRQ Check the connections (see "Step 4: Install Software" on Control Panel. Creative NOMAD II MG must be... correctly installed on page 9) between the Player and your computer. Windows 98 detects ...
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...WKH ,QWHUQHW The data extracted from audio CDs using Creative Digital Audio Center. This leads to audio playback time. These data are : ❑ NOMAD World http://www.nomadworld.com ❑ Amp3 http://www.Amp3.com ❑ ArtistOne, Inc. MP3 encoding is the compressing of data by transforming it...; The Digital Music Co. (QFRGLQJ WR 03 It is illegal to encode MP3 files for the NOMAD II player is proportional to more data storage and memory requirements. The amount of memory required for trade or sale unless you create MP3 files from an audio CD is usually in .WAV format.
...WKH ,QWHUQHW The data extracted from audio CDs using Creative Digital Audio Center. This leads to audio playback time. These data are : ❑ NOMAD World http://www.nomadworld.com ❑ Amp3 http://www.Amp3.com ❑ ArtistOne, Inc. MP3 encoding is the compressing of data by transforming it...; The Digital Music Co. (QFRGLQJ WR 03 It is illegal to encode MP3 files for the NOMAD II player is proportional to more data storage and memory requirements. The amount of memory required for trade or sale unless you create MP3 files from an audio CD is usually in .WAV format.