Apple M9801LL/A, M9802LLAR, M9801LLAR, M9800LLAR, M9803LLAR, M9802X/A manual To Learn More, Play Music

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Step 4: Play Music

When the song transfer is complete and you’re ready to disconnect iPod mini, squeeze both sides of the Dock connector to disconnect the cable from iPod mini.

Then use the Click Wheel and Select button (in the center of iPod mini) to browse for a song. Press the Play or Select button and enjoy!

To Learn More

Read the next chapter to learn more about using the Click Wheel and the other

iPod mini controls, transferring music to and managing music on iPod mini, using other features of iPod mini, charging the battery, and using iPod mini accessories.

Quick Start

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Contents IPod mini User’s Guide Contents Quick Start Learning to Use iPod mini IPod mini FeaturesTo use iPod mini with a Macintosh, you must have What You Need to Get StartedTo use iPod mini with a Windows PC, you must have Your iPod mini includes the following components To buy music online Four Steps to Playing Music on iPod miniTo import music to your computer from an audio CD To charge the battery Connect iPod mini to Charge the Battery and Transfer MusicQuick Start Play Music To Learn MoreUsing iPod mini Using iPod mini IPod mini Controls Play songs in random order Disabling iPod mini Buttons Using the Hold Switch Making Playlists on iPod mini To rate a song Connecting and Disconnecting iPod miniRating Songs To transfer On-The-Go playlists to your computerYour computer From your computer Disconnecting iPod miniTo disconnect iPod mini To eject iPod miniTo play music from iPod mini using the Dock About iTunes Organizing and Transferring Your MusicTo browse for and purchase music About the iTunes Music StoreWAV Aiff Audio File Formats Supported by iPod miniTo create a playlist About PlaylistsAbout Smart Playlists Creating Playlists on Your ComputerTransferring Songs and Playlists to iPod mini Manually To update iPod mini with only certain songsTo set iPod mini to update only selected playlists Transferring Songs and Playlists to iPod mini AutomaticallyTo delete a song or playlist from iPod mini Deleting Songs and Playlists From iPod mini ManuallyTo set iPod mini to transfer songs manually To transfer a song or playlist to iPod mini manuallyTo create a new playlist on iPod mini Setting the Reading SpeedModifying Playlists on iPod mini Listening to Spoken Word AudioTo set the playing speed of an audiobook Adjusting iPod mini SettingsSetting iPod mini to Shuffle Songs Seeing How Many Songs Are on iPod miniTo set how iPod mini plays the Click Wheel sound Setting iPod mini to Repeat SongsSetting the Click Wheel Sound To set iPod mini to repeat songsTo set iPod mini to use the iTunes volume settings Setting Songs to Play at the Same Relative Volume LevelUsing the iPod mini Equalizer Setting the Backlight TimerAdding or Removing Items From the Main Menu Setting and Viewing Date and TimeSetting the Language Preventing iTunes From Opening Automatically Using the Extra Features of Your iPod miniUsing iPod mini as an External Hard Disk To enable iPod mini as a hard diskTo set an alarm Setting the Sleep TimerSetting the Alarm To import all information using a Mac and iSync Storing and Reading Notes and Other Information Playing Games Charging the iPod mini BatteryAC plug adapter Battery States IPod mini Belt Clip IPod mini AccessoriesIPod Remote Available Separately Apple Earphones To use the earbud headphonesAvailable Accessories If Your iPod mini Won’t Turn On or Respond Resetting iPod miniTo reset iPod mini If Your iPod mini Isn’t Playing Music Tips and Troubleshooting If the Screen Is Too Light or Too Dark If Your Optional iPod Remote Isn’t Working IPod mini Software Update and RestoreTo update or restore iPod mini with the latest software Online Resources Onscreen Help for Other iPod ApplicationsFinding the Serial Number of Your iPod mini Obtaining Warranty ServiceAbout Handling CleaningImportant Safety Instructions Avoid Hearing Damage Do Not Use While Driving Connectors and PortsAbout Operating and Storage Temperatures Do Not Make Repairs Yourself Avoid Wet LocationsCommunications Regulation Information Taiwan Nederlands