Archos 100 series user manual User interface overview

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3.2Turning on the Gmini

Hold down the ON button until the screen comes on, then let off.

If the Gmini shows a sad battery icon or if the Gmini displays nothing at all, you will have to plug in the Archos adapter/charger to make sure the batteries get charged.

3.3Changing the user interface language

English is selected as the default language for your Gmini user interface. You can choose another language as explained in chapter 5.2.6.

3.4Shutting off the Gmini and Battery saving features

To shut off the unit, press and hold the STOP button for 3 seconds.

If left idle, the screen’s blue backlight will shut off after 10 seconds in order to save battery power. The Gmini will shut itself off after 2 minutes if left idle and no music is playing. You can change these settings under [Setup Î Power].

3.5Caring for the Gmini

The Gmini is an electronic product that needs to be treated with care.

Do not subject it to shock. You may however go jogging with it or do sports.

Do not subject it to heat. Keep it ventilated. Be careful that the surface it is on, is a flat clear surface. Placing the Gmini on a pillow, blanket, carpet, or wrapped up to protect it will restrict the necessary ventilation that it needs. This increase in operating temperature may cause damage to the device.

Keep the Gmini away from water and excessively humid areas.

Keep the Gmini away from high electromagnetic fields.

Keep it plugged into the Archos AC adapter/charge when it is connected to your computer.

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4 User interface overview

4.1Main Menu

Once the Gmini has been turned on, the following screen is displayed. This is the main menu screen from which you can select the main functions.

Music: Browse through your music files or use the ARCLibrary music selection system.

Browser: Browse through and manage all the files on your Gmini .

Photo*: View information about your downloaded photos.

Recorder*: Record from any music source (Stereo, portable players, etc.) or from the built-in microphone.

MadPlay*: Create your own music with the Madwaves™ music creation software.

Setup: Set the paramaters of your Gmini to your personal taste.

(*)You must purchase the appropriate software plug-in to take advantage of this feature.

4.2Familiarizing yourself with the interface

4.2.1Main menu

Each icon corresponds to a mode. Use the LEFT, RIGHT, UP and DOWN buttons to navigate from one icon to another. Press OK to select the icon and start the action. Press Esc to exit.

4.2.2Browser

Use the UP and DOWN keys to highlight the item of your choice. If you keep pressing UP or DOWN, the list will scroll for you to see the other items. The vertical black indicator on the right shows your reletive position in the entire list.

Press OK to start the action corresponding to the highlighted item.

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Contents Archos Gmini 100 series FM Remote Control Software plug-ins and accessoriesGmini100 overview Gmini100Photo Wallet Plug-in Button Symbol DescriptionPorts, Buttons, and Connections Plugging in the AC Adapter First Time UsageUser interface overview Using the Virtual Keyboard Settings screenContextual Menus Message boxesPlaying music Using the GminiLocking the Gmini keyboard Selecting a songUsing playlists Key Symbol ActionPlaying a song Keyboard controlLoading a Playlist Creating a new PlaylistPlaylist contextual menu description Playing a PlaylistCustomizing the equalizer Changing the Gmini SettingsChanging the Sound Settings PlayMode Changing the PlayMode SettingsSetting the Clock Changing the Recording Settings Changing the Power SettingsChanging the System Settings Using the BrowserEnglish, Français, Deutsch Inside the Music FolderButton Controls File and Folder Operations in Browser ModeContextual Menu on a File Contextual Menu on a FolderLine-In Recording Recording MP3 MusicMicrophone Recording Using the photo browser Using the photo walletSpdif Input Copying Files from a CompactFlash CardMaking the USB Connection Connecting the Gmini to your ComputerWindows Me/NT/2000/XP WindowsWindows Disconnecting the Gmini from your ComputerUsing the Gmini as an external drive Macintosh Using MusicMatchInstalling Music Match Transferring MP3 files from your computer to your Gmini Creating MP3 files from your Audio CDsGetting purchased MP3 files to your Gmini ARCLibrary and ID3 tags Updating your Gmini Operating System OS software Using iTunes 4 with your GminiDownloading the GMINI100.AOS file Read the History Text FileSolutions TroubleshootingUSB Connection issues Windows98SE & ME Running Scan-Disk Error Checking File issues, corrupted data, formatting, and partitioningWindowsXP & 2000 Running Check Disk Utility ChkDsk Technical SpecificationsTechnical Support Warranty and Limited LiabilityCopyright Notice FCC Warning Statement