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User manual Archos, model 110505

Manafacture: Archos
File size: 1.06 mb
File name: EN_Archos105_v1.1.pdf
Language of manual:en
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USB Port Windows Device, Hard Drive. When set to Windows Device, your ARCHOS 105 will use the MTP (Media Transport Protocol) whenever it is connected to a PC with Windows Media® Player 10 or higher installed. It will be seen as the ARCHOS 105 Device in Windows® Explorer. WARNING: This will not work for earlier Windows® operating systems or Macintosh® computers. When set to Hard Drive, your ARCHOS 105 will act as an external hard drive (mass storage device) when connected to a computer. Use this mode for all non-Windows® XP (or higher) operating systems. OS Version Displays the current version of the Operating System (OS). Prod key Display the product key of your ARCHOS 105. Every ARCHOS 105 has a unique product key number. Internal Storage Displays the amount of free and used space in the ARCHOS 105’s internal memory. Reported number of megabytes is binary based counting (1kb=1024 bytes). Thus each reported MB represents approximately 1.05 megabytes (decimal). Formatting also takes up space. [Update Firmware] Used to update the ARCHOS 105 to a new version of the Operating System. See the chapter Updating the ARCHOS 105 Firmware. 27 27 77Using the BrowserUsing the Browser The browser is used to navigate the file system on the ARCHOS 105. The file system is the same type of file system that is found on Windows® based computers. This way, transferring files from your computer to your ARCHOS 105 is as easy as ‘drag and drop’. The file system is a hierarchical system which includes folders and subfolders. Because you will be putting hundreds of files onto your ARCHOS 105, it is STRONGLY ADVISED that you keep a neat and orderly file structure. We suggest that you keep the predefined folders: Data (to carry miscellaneous data files with you), Manuals, Music (all of your music files), Pictures (all of your photos), Playlists (to hold all your music Playlists) and Video (all your video files). 7.1 Inside the MUSIC Folder7.1 Inside the MUSIC Folder The top level of your ARCHOS 105 includes the folder Music. Most people who create neat file structures for their ARCHOS players make the following hierarchy within the Music folder. Level 1 – Artist (Dire Straits, Madonna, Stravinsky, etc.) Level 2 – Album (Brothers in Arms, American life, etc.) Level 3 – Song (Money for Nothing, etc.) The folders Music, Pictures and Video are special folders in that the Music, Photo and Video icons on the main screen lead to these folders directly. They should not be deleted or renamed. 27 77Using the BrowserUsing the Browser The browser is used to navigate the file system on the ARCHOS 105. The file system is the same type of file system that is found on Windows® based computers. This way, transferring files from your computer to your ARCHOS 105 is as easy as ‘drag and drop’. The file system is a hierarchical system which includes folders and subfolders. Because you will be putting hundreds of files onto your ARCHOS 105, it is STRONGLY ADVISED that you keep a neat and orderly file structure. We suggest that you keep the predefined folders: Data (to carry miscellaneous data files with you), Manuals, Music (all of your music files), Pictures (all of your photos), Playlists (to hold all your music Playlists) and Video (all your video files). 7.1 Inside the MUSIC Folder7.1 Inside the MUSIC Folder The top level of your ARCHOS 105 includes the folder Music. Most people who create neat file structures for their ARCHOS players make the following hierarchy within the Music folder. Level 1 – Artist (Dire Straits, Madonna, Stravinsky, etc.) Level 2 – Album (Brothers in Arms, American life, etc.) Level 3 – Song (Money for Nothing, etc.) The folders Music, Pictures and Video are special folders in that the Music, Photo and Video icons on the main screen lead to these folders directly. They should not be deleted or renamed. 28 7.27.2 Navigating the Directory StructureNavigating the Directory Structure Just below the top status bar, the file path is displayed. To navigate the directory structure you will use the UP/ DOWN controls of the navigation pad to move through the files in a directory. Press ENTER to enter a highlighted folder. To go back up one level in the directory structure, click on the LEFT button. The contextual MENU button allows you to create new folders, delete folders, rename a file or folder, or display information about a file. Button Controls Button Controls ButtonButton ActionAction Up Highlights the previous file or folder in the current directory Down Highlights the next file or folder in the current directory Right Open double-browser or gives the focus to the right panel. Left Goes to parent directory if single panel view. Gives the focus to the left panel when in double-browser mode. ENTER Folder highlighted: enters this folder. File highlighted: Plays the file. Off/Escape Exit Browser mode. Menu Displays the contextual menu. 7.3 7.3 7.3 File and Folder Operations in Browser Mode File and Folder Operations in Browser Mode Wh...


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