Aigo A208 user manual Changing the names of Folders on the Player

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aigo A208 Digital Audio Player

USER MANUAL

you to find specific tracks/files.

Folders can easily be added to the Player via your PC.

1.Connect the Player to your PC using the USB cable provided in the Product Pack.

Once the Player is recognised by your PC, a Safely Remove Hardwareicon will appear among the icons at the right-hand end of the Windows Taskbar (which is located at the bottom of the screen).

2.Open Windows Explorer by right-mouse clicking on the Start icon in far left-hand side of the Windows Taskbar (which is located at the bottom of the screen).

The Player will appear as a new drive E:/ Removable Diskin the left-hand navigator in Windows Explorer.

3.Open the Player by clicking once on the +next to the drive name, E:/ Removable Disk. The folder structure that already exists on the Player will appear in the right-hand pane in Windows Explorer.

4.With the Players drive name E:/ Removable Diskselected (highlighted) in the left-hand navigator, click File > New > Folder.

A new folder will appear in the right-hand pane, with the name New Folderhighlighted and inside a box, which indicates that the name can be edited.

5.Before clicking on anything else, while the folder name is still highlighted and inside of an editing box, type in the name that you wish to give the new folder.

NOTE: The Player recognises folders in a hierarchy (i.e. folders within folders).

Changing the names of Folders on the Player

The names of folders on the Player are changed in the same way as you change the names of folders on your PC.

1.Connect the Player to your PC using the USB cable provided in the Product Pack.

Once the Player is recognised by your PC, a Safely Remove Hardwareicon will appear in the System Tray at the right-hand end of the Windows Taskbar (which is located at the bottom of the screen).

2.Open Windows Explorer by right-mouse clicking on the Start icon in far left-hand side of the Windows Taskbar (which is located at the bottom of the screen).

The Player will appear as a new drive E:/ Removable Diskin the left-hand navigator in Windows Explorer.

3.Open the Player by clicking once on the +next to the drive name, E:/ Removable Disk. The folder structure that already exists on the Player will appear in the right-hand pane in Windows Explorer.

4.In the right-hand pane in Windows Explorer, select the folder that you wish to rename.

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Contents Aigo A208 Digital Audio Player Y19 Before first use Tutorial Presentations Points to Note Product PackPreparation & Getting Started Features About the PlayerExterior view & explanation of controls LCD Display Screen Mode icon Play Mode iconEqualizer EQ mode icon Battery Level indicatorInserting or Replacing a Battery Basic OperationsTurning the Player on Turning the Player OFFPausing tracks Playing TracksPlaying Recorded Voice Files Selecting a track/fileIncreasing/decreasing Volume Hold Switch Locking the buttons/keysMain Menu Fast-forwarding and Fast-ReversingMusic Mode Entering the Music ModeDisplaying Lyrics Transferring Lyrics Files onto the PlayerViewing/Showing Lyrics while a track is playing Record ModeRecording Voice Mode Replaying Voice FilesChanging or selecting a new Folder or File Navigation modeEntering the Navigation sub-menu Settings Menu Equalizer Equalizer EQ sub-menu will appear in the LCD screenRepeat Contrast Backlight Backlight sub-menu will appear in the LCD screenPower Savings Record8000 Hz Exit Settings menu Delete modeDefault Entering the Delete mode About FirmwareExit Connecting the Player to a PCDisconnecting the Player from a PC Windows 98/98SE users Digital Rights Management DRMWindows ME, 2000 & XP users Transferring Tracks to the Player from a CD Aigo A208 Digital Audio Player Click on the green Start Sync button see example below Transferring DRM9/WMA9 tracks to the Player Adding Folders to the Player Copying Tracks & Files to and from the PlayerDeleting files from the Player via a PC Changing the names of Folders on the Player Technical Specification Understanding the Technical Specification Warranty Trouble-shootingSafety 0871 288 0536 Monday-Friday, 9am-5pm