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6.3 Disconnection

Windows® XP & WMP10 Or higher (Windows MEDIA Device Mode)

Verify that no data are being transferred between your ARCHOSdevice and your computer (the HDD indicator on your ARCHOSdevice is not flick- ering).

You can unplug the USB cable from your ARCHOSand/or computer.

Windows® Me, 2000 and XP (PC Hard Drive Mode Only)

DO NOT SIMPLY PULL OUT THE CABLE AT ANY TIME!

You must remove/unmount the ARCHOSfrom the computer before disconnecting the USB cable to avoid loss of data or freezing.

Once all your transfers are finished, click on the ‘safely remove’ icon in the sys- tem tray, next to the clock.

Windows® 2000 / ME

Windows® XP

Click on the ‘safely remove’ message.

A message will pop up, telling you that it is now safe to disconnect the device*. You can now safely unplug the USB cable from your ARCHOSdevice and/or com- puter.

*If you get a message saying that the device cannot be removed, close any com- puter program that may still be using data on your device, such as media players or Windows® Explorer.

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Contents Archos Team Dear CustomerWishing you the best Multimedia experience Table Of Contents Archos device description On Top of the Device Press and hold to switch on/offIntroduction Built-in microphone is on the left side of the device See Using the AudioCorderPress to switch between these different screens Status BarInterface Language Resume IconBattery To replace the battery of the Archos 604, follow these stepsTo replace the battery of the Archos 504, follow these steps Product CareBrowsing Through Your Videos See Using the BrowserPlaying Video See Using the Virtual Keyboard Fast rewind Fast forward Video playbackHighlight a video file, press OK to play it Stop Pause/playVideo Settings Format Allows to change the way the image is displayed AutoPutting videos onto your Archos device Status bar icon shows the current modeRepeat & Shuffle a status bar icon shows the current mode Plays only one video file and stopsRecording Video Playing Music Arclibrary and the music browserARCLibrary* and Music Browser Menu Items Highlight an audio file, press OK to play it Increase volume Press once next songPlaying music Accelerated fast forwardMusic Settings Over Sound SettingsPlayMode a status bar icon shows the current mode ScanAutomatic Headphones or an AV CableLoudspeaker is always off Playlists Repeat this operation with all the tracks you wantPlaylist Panel Menu Items Putting music onto your Archos device Synchronize your music with Windows Media PlayerRecording Audio Using the AudioCorder AudioCorder settings screenBUILT-IN Microphone Recording Procedure Line-Level recordingsViewing Photos Photo Wall and the photoLIBRARYPhoto Browser Viewing Photos Photo Settings Set as wallpaperTransferring photos to your Archos Device Playing a slideshowViewing Photos While Listening to Music Press if you need to jump between the left and right panels Using the BrowserNavigation Browser Menu Items Using the Virtual Keyboard Keyboard Function Keys Following Hyperlinks Connection Steps Computer Connection‘Windows Media Device’ or ‘PC Hard Drive’ Windows XP & WMP10 or Higher Windows MeDIA Device Mode Disconnection Do not Simply Pull OUT the Cable AT ANY TimeMac OS X PC Hard Drive Mode Only See Other Character Sets Setup screenLanguage Settings TV Standard Display SettingsAppearance settings TV FormatClock Settings Power Settings See The Infrared Emitter System SettingsTV control AllyDownload the AOS File Archos Operating System Updating the FirmwareFirmware is the operating system OS of your Archos device Activate the Update Copy the AOS File to your Archos DeviceOptional Functionalities DVR Station & DVR Travel Adapter presentationScheduling Parameters Pre-recordFormat Options Auto/43/53/169/2.35 Post-recordVideo Parameters Setting the Scheduler Automated Yahoo! TV Recording Scheduler Infrared Emitter Part 2 Finding the Right Emitter Codes Key Enter Key DelayRecording Audio external source USB Host Connection Voice recording though the built-in Microphone Technical Specifications’’ TFT 480x272 pixels 16/9, over 16 millions colors Approx x 78 x 23 mm 5.1 x 3.1 x Weight 310 g 11 oz Optional Power charger/adapter availableApprox x 78 x 16 mm 5.1 x 3.1 x Weight 250 g 8.9 oz LCD pixel policy Technical Support information Need Help? You can find the information you need