Creative Nomad II MGUser GuideOn-line Version
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Introduction xiYour NOMAD II MG player is a digital audio player for the Internet generation. The NOMAD II MG is designed for the act
xii Introduction -/,4❑High-tech magnesium case❑Blue EL-backlit LCD for better viewing❑Play voice files at speeds up to 1
Introduction xiii/The minimum system requirements for NOMAD II MG are as follows:❑Mac® OS version 8.6 or higher❑iMac™, G3 or higher❑Intern
Your NOMAD II MG 11$Your NOMAD II MG Player includes the following items:High-quality stereo headphonesNote: Your headphones may be
2 Your NOMAD II MG (For the latest list of accessories, visit www.NOMADWorld.comDocking stationAC adapterUSB cable allows y
Your NOMAD II MG 3LCDMicrophoneDocking station connector<5Flash memory card slotFlash memory cardeject leverB
4 Your NOMAD II MG Lock switch: Locks the buttons on the PlayerHeadphone jackNOTE: The jack is wired for a future LCD wired remote control.5
Your NOMAD II MG 58&1The status of the Player’s batteries is indicated by the light on the front panel of the Dockin
6 Your NOMAD II MG '&/8&To place the Player in the Docking Station:1. Press the Player down onto the connecto
Setting Up Your NOMAD II MG Player 72&'($Your NOMAD II MG Player’s internal memory contains a “Welcome to N
8 Setting Up Your NOMAD II MG Player (*>7(//Connect your headphones to the player as shown to the right.Yo
Setting Up Your NOMAD II MG Player 9/To install the Creative NOMAD II MG software in the Macintosh OS:1. Insert the SoundJam MP CD-ROM int
10 Setting Up Your NOMAD II MG Player (?>@ To check the driver installation in Windows:1. Click
Using Your NOMAD II MG Player 113'&$,,B<<1. Press the PLAY button to turn on the power. A
12 Using Your NOMAD II MG Player =8The Lock switch must be Off (Up position) before you can use the Player’s controls.To access Mu
Using Your NOMAD II MG Player 13/&<,18,To search in Stop mode:1. Press the FORWARD button or REVERSE button to skip t
14 Using Your NOMAD II MG Player 5(&To repeat a selected section of a track:1. Press the A-B button while a track is playi
Using Your NOMAD II MG Player 15C&*<To erase an MP3 from Player memory:1. Press the MODE button to go to Music mode.2. Selec
16 Using Your NOMAD II MG Player &<5To automatically preset FM radio stations:1. Press and hold
Using Your NOMAD II MG Player 17/& /To select a preset channel:1. Press the PLAY button or the STOP button to go to
18 Using Your NOMAD II MG Player @To access Voice mode, press the MODE button until the Mode icon appears in the blue oval. The f
Using Your NOMAD II MG Player 19C&@5&To erase a voice recording:1. Select a track using the FORWARD or REVERSE button.
20 Using Your NOMAD II MG Player &To access Settings mode, press the MODE
Using Your NOMAD II MG Player 21&To set the Contrast:1. Navigate to the Contrast icon and then press the PLAY button. The Con
22 Using Your NOMAD II MG Player &'(0Unit Sleep time is the period of inactivity before the Player turns off autom
Using Your NOMAD II MG Software in Windows 234'&$ ,-,This chapter describes only the basic tasks avail
24 Using Your NOMAD II MG Software in WindowsTo access help information:1. On the PlayCenter 2, click the question mark (?) in the upper right cor
Using Your NOMAD II MG Software in Windows 25/&&8The PlayCenter 2 display is excellent for managing and transferring files betwe
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26 Using Your NOMAD II MG Software in Windows,&*<You can download MP3 files located on your computer to the NOMAD II MG Pl
Using Your NOMAD II MG Software in Windows 27&&<You can use the PlayCenter 2 to convert and transfer files between the NOMAD
28 Using Your NOMAD II MG Software in WindowsTo copy files from your hard disk to the NOMAD II MG:1. On the PC Music Library window, select the tr
Using Your NOMAD II MG Software in Windows 296. In the My Computer window, display a music library containing the track(s) you want to add to the
30 Using Your NOMAD II MG Software in Windows&/-2To connect to the NOMAD web site:1. Click on the Internet button
Using SoundJam™ MP with Macintosh OS 315'&,//SoundJam MP is the ultimate MP3 music center that can play MP
32 Using SoundJam™ MP with Macintosh OS When SoundJam MP is installed on your Mac and the NOMAD II MG is correctly co
Using SoundJam™ MP with Macintosh OS 33(&Once SoundJam is properly installed on your hard disk drive, it is ready for you to run
34 Using SoundJam™ MP with Macintosh OS &*There are several ways to convert music from a CD to MP3. The following
Technical Specifications 35A0/( :F?+GG;Size (W x H x D)/ Weight❑58 x 90 x 18 mm / 77.1g (without battery
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36 Technical SpecificationsMaximum Output❑5-7 mWHarmonic Distortion Output❑0.05% at 1 khz with 32 ohm loadEAX™❑Five presets and one user setting:
Troubleshooting 37B02/&My NOMAD II MG Player is not detected automatically when I connect it to my computer (either through the Doc
38 TroubleshootingThe Player isn’t able to read the flash memory card formatted with Media Card reader/writer.NOMAD II MG only supports Solid
MP3 Primer 39C*-/*4MP3 is an acronym for Moving Picture Experts Group (MPEG) Layer 3—an audio data compression standard that can
40 MP3 PrimerC&*The data extracted from an audio CD is usually in .WAV format. The encoder reads .WAV data and outputs MP3 data.
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