Cowon Systems iAUDIO G3 manual Replacing Batteries / Connecting the USB Cable, LCD Display

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14Replacing Batteries / Connecting the USB Cable

Inserting Batteries

LCD Display 15

1. Push down the cover on the

2. Flip over and open the cover.

3. Insert the – terminal of the AA

back of iAUDIO.

 

size battery to the right where the

 

 

spring is, and then push in the +

 

 

terminal to the left.

Album Name

Song Title

Left and Right Output

Graphics

JetEffect (BBE, M3B,

3D, MP)

5 Band EQ

BIT RATE Loop Play

Sequence

Progress Bar

Current Track / All Tracks

Battery Charge Indicator

Hold

Mode

Connecting the USB Cable

When you open the USB cover on the left of iAU- DIO, there is a built-in USB port. Connect iAUDIO to the PC while paying attention to the direction of the USB port.

For Windows XP, you may pull out the USB cable after the transfer window is closed. For Windows 2000, however, you should first run “Safely Remove Hardware” before pulling out the cable. After downloading files, be sure to check that the iAUDIO LCD display is changed to READY before pulling out the cable.

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The Battery Charge Indicator icon indicates the remaining time for use. Fewer bars are displayed as the battery charge decreases. For some dry or rechargeable batteries, the bars of the battery charger indicator may become unstable while the charge is being measured, but this is normal.

When the battery is exhausted, the battery charge indicator starts to blink, and then after about 30 minutes of operation, the power goes off automatically.

The disc shape is used when ID3V2 and ID3V1, and Artist + Album information is dis- played. However, when the display setting is Filename, or the ID3 tag does not contain artist information, the folder shape is used and the folder name is displayed. When the music file is stored in the root folder, iAUDIO is displayed as the folder name.

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Contents User Guide Copyright Notice Precautions for Using iAUDIO If the product is damaged fromTable of Contents What is iAUDIO? Features Components in the PackageSpecifications Names of PartsReplacing Batteries / Connecting the USB Cable Connecting the USB CableLCD Display Inserting BatteriesPower On/Off Connecting USBBasic Operations for Mode Change There are four modes Basic OperationsBasic Operations for Using Menu Basic Operations for Using Navigator Entering Navigation ModeMP3 Player Mode Setting Loop Power On and PlayPower Off and Stop Adjust VolumePress the REC button to start recording FM Radio Listening to FM RadioVoice Recorder Recording Voice with Built-In Mic Line-in Recorder Direct Encoding JetEffect EqualizerPan Left and Right Balance BBEPlay Mode DisplayScroll Speed LDB ManagerSliding LanguageTimer WakeUp ModeSet Time SleepGeneral RecordingFM Radio Troubleshooting Battery Remaining Battery CapacityInformation VersionInitialize iAUDIO, and save Folder in Flash Memory which is anFree memory space During file transfer, malfunctions mayFM Radio Mode Voice Recorder / Line-in Recorder ModeRunning Environment for JetShell What is JetShell?What is JetShell? Connecting iAUDIO and Installing JetShell For Windows 98 / 98 SECheck Specify a location and click Browse USB driver file for iAUDIO is found. Click NextIntroducing JetShell Whole ViewPlayer Section File Management SectionFlash Memory Management Section You can also enjoy various equalizers and sound effectsDownloading Music files to iAUDIO Downloading Music files to iAUDIOConvertingAudioCDTrackstoMP3FilesandDownloadingThemtoiAUDIO Other Features What is an enhanced CD?Accessing Internet CD Database Ripping Enhanced CDDownloading Logo File Editing ID3 TagChanging MP3 Bitrate Installing and Using JetAudio Guide to Firmware UpgradeInstalling and Using JetAudio Guide to Firmware Upgrade What is Firmware?Upgrading Firmware ⑥ The installation is complete Guide to Firmware Upgrade Warranty / Technical Support Limited WarrantyFCC Statement FCC Statement