Archos AV 500 series user manual 2INTRO First Time Usage

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2INTRO – First Time Usage

2.1 Charging the battery

Use only the included ARCHOScharger/adapter.

You can charge the internal battery of the AV 500 by plugging the included adapter/charger directly into the device, or you can charge it by plugging the adapter/charger into the (optional) TV docking pod and connecting your AV 500 to the Pod.

Before using for the first time, charge the battery completely. The charge indicator (CHG) light will start to blink when the battery is charged.

2.2 Turning on the AV 500

Hold the PLAY/ON button o for 3 seconds. The green “On” indicator light will turn on. Be patient, it will take a few seconds for the operating system to boot up.

If the unit shuts off after holding the ON button for several seconds, plug in the ARCHOSadapter/charger to make sure the battery gets charged.

2.3 Shutting off the AV 500 and Battery saving features

To shut off the unit, press and hold the STOP/ESC/OFF button x for 3 seconds.

In the Power menu [Display setup screen Power: Battery Operation] there is a Power Off parameter. Thus, if your AV 500 is idle for a couple of minutes, it will shut itself off. This setting can be changed from one to nine minutes or to never.

In the Power menu [Display setup screen Power: Battery Operation] there is a Backlight Off parameter to save battery power (the lighting of the screen consumes a lot of the battery power). That is, if the AV 500 is not being used, the screen will shut off in order to save battery life. To turn the screen back on, just click once on any button. See the section Power in the Settings chapter for a complete explanation.

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2.4 Changing the Interface Language

The AV 500 interface can be set to English (default), French, Spanish,

German, or Russian.

Using the UP action button, highlight the Settings icon (showing a wrench) and then click the center SELECT action button.

Highlight the Display icon and click the PLAY/ENTER button.

Highlight the Language parameter using the UP/DOWN buttons.

Click the RIGHT or LEFT button to choose the desired language.

The language displayed will change immediately.

Click on the STOP/ESC button to return to the Setup page and again to return to the main menu screen.

2.5 Foreign Character Sets

You have the option of displaying file names, folder names, and music tags in various character sets (ex: Korean, Japanese, Simplified Chinese, etc.). You can find the language files CodePage_name.4FZ in the font folder under /Data/Foreign Fonts on the AV 500 hard drive or on the ARCHOSwebsite under the heading Software. If, for example, you would like to have the Korean language display, then you would copy the file CP949.4FZ into the folder /system on the AV 500 and shut down and restart the AV 500. File names, folder names, and music tags written using the Microsoft® codepage for the language will now be displayed in that character set. Only one .4FZ can be used at a time, thus you should only put one .4FZ file into the /system folder. When an .4FZ language file is used, the interface language will be set to English.

2.6 Caring for the AV 500

The ARCHOSVideo AV 500 is an electronic product that needs to be treated with more care than typical consumer electronic products.

Do not subject it to shock.

Do not subject it to heat. Keep it well ventilated.

Keep the AV 500 away from water and excessively humid areas.

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Contents Archos Mobile Video Recorder AV 500 Series Table of contents Connecting/Disconnecting* the AV 500 to/from your PC Music Using iTunes with your AV Photo Viewing PhotosBrowser Using the Browser Connecting Devices to the USB Host Port1INTRO Buttons and Connections Replacing the batteryTechnical Support Troubleshooting Technical Specifications Legal 100 Index 104Page 2INTRO First Time Usage Hardware Reset 3VIDEO Playing Video FilesVideo Playback Action Icons Resume Function4VIDEO Playing Video Files from the Internet 5VIDEO Recording Video Files Video recording connectionsRecording a video file Setting the Recording Parameters Where is the Recording Saved?Manually Setting the Scheduler Copy Protection6VIDEO Automated Yahoo! TV Recording Scheduler 7VIDEO Setting the Infrared Emitter Code Part 1 Choose your Device and Brand Part 2 Finding the Right Emitter Codes8VIDEO Editing Video Files Important NoteHow to create an MPEG-4 video file 9VIDEO Creating MPEG-4 Video Files with your ComputerPC Tools MPEG-4 codec Compression/Decompression Installing the PC SoftwareUsing MPEG-4 Translator Virtual Dub MPEG-4 TranslatorTarget & Priority Change SettingsSelect Source & Destination Files StartPlay Screen Icons Music Playing Music FilesButton Control Display during music playbackPlay Mode Browsing through your Music LibrarySetting a Bookmark Playing Through your Stereo SystemSynchronizing Music from Windows Media Player WMP to the AV PlaysForSure audio contentMusic Putting Music onto your AV Supports protected Internet video downloadsMusic Playlists Saving a Playlist Adding songs to a Playlist while listening to MusicMusic Recording Music Cable Connections for Audio RecordingRecording Procedure MicrophoneAudio Editing Incremental RecordingMusic Using iTunes with your AV Photo Viewing PhotosViewing Photos Magnifying Photos Viewing a slideshowTransferring photos to your AV Methods to copy photos to your AVBrowser Using the Browser Info Navigating the Directory StructureFile and Folder Operations CreateDrive contents Copying and Moving Files and FoldersPhoto View Connecting the AV Connecting/Disconnecting* the AV 500 to/from your PCUsing the Virtual Keyboard USB Connection Type ‘Hard Drive’ or ‘Windows Device’Disconnecting the AV 500 from your Computer Connecting Devices to the USB Host Port Sound Settings Play Mode SettingsClock Settings Display SettingsAppearance settings Power SettingsSystem Settings Updating the AV 500 Firmware Operating System OS TV controlTV docking pod Description ‘Hard Drive’ or ‘Windows Device’?Connecting the TV docking pod to your Television System Remote Control DescriptionConnection 2 Breaking your regular TV Connection Connection 1 Powering the TV docking podConnect & Test Method Connection 4 Connect the AV 500 to the TV docking podConnection 6 the Infrared Emitter Connecting it to the TV docking podConnection 5 the S-Video Which device to control?Replacing the battery Thin versionStandard version Technical Support Telephone 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 Warranty and Limited Liability Physical DimensionsTemperature Range LegalFCC Compliance Statement Electrostatic Discharge Avoiding Hearing DamageCopyright Notice LCD Pixel Policy Environmental Considerations105 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.