Archos AV 500 series user manual Appearance settings, Power Settings, System Settings

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19.5 Appearance settings

Setting

Description

Wallpaper

On, Off. When set to On, the selected picture (next item)

 

will be displayed as the AV 500 screen background.

Picture name

This option will display the names of the JPEG images in

 

the AV 500’s System folder that can be used for screen

 

backgrounds (Wallpaper). You can add your own JPEG

 

images to the System folder by dragging and dropping

 

a JPEG file from your computer. You can also set the

 

wallpaper within the Photo mode.

Font Outline

If your screen background is a dark color, it will be difficult to see the black text on the screen. Set Outlined font to

 

On to have a more visible white outlined font.

Color scheme

Allows you to choose what color you would like to have for the status bar above and the screen buttons.

Cursor color

Changes the color of the cursor and its background.

Previous settings

Click this button to return to the settings last set.

19.6 Power Settings

These settings will help you to save battery power thus allowing a longer battery autonomy.

You can set the AV 500 to conserve power for both modes of operation (when it is powered from the battery, or when it is connected to the AC charger/adapter (DC-Power operation).

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Parameter

Description

Power Off

1-9 minutes or Never. The number of minutes of user inactivity (no buttons pressed) before the AV 500 shuts off.

 

During the playback of music or video files, this setting takes effect only after the files are finished playing.

Backlight Off

10-90 seconds or Never. The time of user inactivity (no buttons pressed) before the AV 500 turns off the screen to

 

conserve power. During the playback of video files, this setting only takes effect once the file is finished playing.

Hard disk

10-90 seconds. The number of seconds from the time of the last file access before the AV 500 tells the internal

 

hard drive to stop spinning. The longer this time is set, the more often the hard drive is turning and the quicker the

 

response time when accessing files. However, as it is set longer, it will quickly consume your battery. Caution: This

 

setting should only be changed by experienced users.

Standby

1-9 minutes or Never. The number of minutes of user inactivity (no buttons pressed) before the AV 500 goes into

 

Standby mode. When powered by the AC charger/adapter (or connected to a powered TV docking pod), the AV

 

500 will not completely shut off. It will go into Standby mode. This way, it can wake up to make a scheduled video

 

recording.

A typical use of these settings is to set the power off, screen off, and hard disk to low values when used in battery mode. When the power adapter is plugged in, you do not need to conserve energy and thus keeping the Power on and the Backlight on makes using the AV 500 more agreeable. Increasing the hard disk value beyond the default may actually discharge the battery even when the Charger/adapter is plugged in. Note also that your unit will run hotter when the backlight and hard drive are on for long periods of time.

19.7 System Settings

The System settings allow you control over the low level parameters of the AV 500.

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Contents Archos Mobile Video Recorder AV 500 Series Table of contents Connecting Devices to the USB Host Port Music Using iTunes with your AV Photo Viewing PhotosBrowser Using the Browser Connecting/Disconnecting* the AV 500 to/from your PCTechnical Specifications Legal 100 Index 104 Replacing the batteryTechnical Support Troubleshooting 1INTRO Buttons and ConnectionsPage 2INTRO First Time Usage 3VIDEO Playing Video Files Hardware ResetResume Function Video Playback Action Icons4VIDEO Playing Video Files from the Internet 5VIDEO Recording Video Files Video recording connectionsRecording a video file Where is the Recording Saved? Setting the Recording ParametersCopy Protection Manually Setting the Scheduler6VIDEO Automated Yahoo! TV Recording Scheduler 7VIDEO Setting the Infrared Emitter Code Part 2 Finding the Right Emitter Codes Part 1 Choose your Device and BrandImportant Note 8VIDEO Editing Video FilesHow to create an MPEG-4 video file 9VIDEO Creating MPEG-4 Video Files with your ComputerPC Tools Virtual Dub MPEG-4 Translator Installing the PC SoftwareUsing MPEG-4 Translator MPEG-4 codec Compression/DecompressionStart Change SettingsSelect Source & Destination Files Target & PriorityDisplay during music playback Music Playing Music FilesButton Control Play Screen IconsBrowsing through your Music Library Play ModePlaying Through your Stereo System Setting a BookmarkSupports protected Internet video downloads PlaysForSure audio contentMusic Putting Music onto your AV Synchronizing Music from Windows Media Player WMP to the AVMusic Playlists Adding songs to a Playlist while listening to Music Saving a PlaylistCable Connections for Audio Recording Music Recording MusicMicrophone Recording ProcedureIncremental Recording Audio EditingMusic Using iTunes with your AV Photo Viewing PhotosViewing Photos Methods to copy photos to your AV Viewing a slideshowTransferring photos to your AV Magnifying PhotosBrowser Using the Browser Create Navigating the Directory StructureFile and Folder Operations InfoDrive contents Copying and Moving Files and FoldersPhoto View USB Connection Type ‘Hard Drive’ or ‘Windows Device’ Connecting/Disconnecting* the AV 500 to/from your PCUsing the Virtual Keyboard Connecting the AVDisconnecting the AV 500 from your Computer Connecting Devices to the USB Host Port Play Mode Settings Sound SettingsDisplay Settings Clock SettingsAppearance settings Power SettingsSystem Settings TV control Updating the AV 500 Firmware Operating System OS‘Hard Drive’ or ‘Windows Device’? TV docking pod DescriptionRemote Control Description Connecting the TV docking pod to your Television SystemConnection 4 Connect the AV 500 to the TV docking pod Connection 1 Powering the TV docking podConnect & Test Method Connection 2 Breaking your regular TV ConnectionWhich device to control? Connecting it to the TV docking podConnection 5 the S-Video Connection 6 the Infrared EmitterReplacing the battery Thin versionStandard version Telephone Support Technical SupportTroubleshooting USB Connection issuesSolutions Charging and Power issues File issues, corrupted data, formatting, and partitioning25.3 AV 500 locks up freezes operation or Stops Technical Specifications Legal Physical DimensionsTemperature Range Warranty and Limited LiabilityFCC Compliance Statement Electrostatic Discharge Avoiding Hearing DamageCopyright Notice Environmental Considerations LCD Pixel Policy105 107 109

AV 500 series specifications

The Archos AV 500 series, launched in the mid-2000s, marked a significant step in portable multimedia players, setting the stage for how we consume media on the go. This innovative series stood out for its combination of storage capacity, multimedia capabilities, and user-friendly interface, making it a favorite among tech enthusiasts and casual users alike.

One of the hallmark features of the Archos AV 500 series was its sizeable hard drive, available in various capacities ranging from 20GB to 100GB. This ample storage allowed users to carry thousands of songs, hundreds of videos, and a variety of pictures. The player supported multiple formats, including MP3 and WMA for audio, as well as AVI and MPEG for video playback. The versatility in supported formats contributed significantly to its user appeal, enabling seamless playback of various media types.

The Archos AV 500 series was equipped with a 4-inch color LCD screen, delivering a sharp and vibrant viewing experience for videos and images. The device also supported a resolution of 480 x 272 pixels, ensuring that video playback was both smooth and visually pleasing. This emphasis on screen quality made it a popular choice for users looking to enjoy their media content on the move.

In terms of connectivity, the AV 500 series featured USB 2.0 for rapid file transfers, allowing users to quickly upload and download their favorite media. It also included an SD card slot, enabling users to expand storage capacity easily, a great advantage for those who needed more space for their content.

The Archos AV 500 series boasted an intuitive interface, featuring an easy-to-navigate menu that catered to users of all ages. The touchscreen operation facilitated quick access to media libraries, settings, and playback options, ensuring that the user experience was both efficient and enjoyable.

Moreover, the series included features such as video recording capabilities, allowing users to capture live events or personal moments directly onto the device. This recording function combined with the playback features created an all-in-one multimedia hub.

In conclusion, the Archos AV 500 series was a groundbreaking device in the portable media player market, offering an impressive combination of storage, versatility, and user-friendly technology. Its innovations paved the way for future developments in multimedia devices, leaving a lasting impact on how we engage with digital content.