Cowon Systems 7 user manual Connection to PC and Transferring Files

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Introducing iAUDIO 7

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1.8 Connection to PC and Transferring Files

1.Connect the player to a PC us- ing the supplied USB cable.

2.When connected, the screen will show the following screen

3.The iAUDIO drive will appear as shown and can be accessed like a disk drive using Windows Explorer.

4.Launch Windows explorer or JetShell Pro while iAUDIO 7 is connected to the computer to access the iAUDIO drive.

5.You can copy any files including MP3, JPG, and transcoded video files encoded by COWON MediaCenter

-Jetaudio to and from “iAUDIO” Drive.

6.To disconnect the player from the PC, first make sure that file transfers are complete and then, single-click on icon on the windows tray.

7.Click on the following pop-up message when it appears.

8.When “Safe to remove hardware” message appears, you may disconnect the USB cable.

-The iAUDIO 7 can recognize up to 200 folders and 2000 files.

-If iAUDIO drive does not appear in either My Computer or Windows Explorer, check the connection and settings, and then re- connect (Separate driver installation is required for Windows 98).

-If the USB cable is connected after running ‘Safely Remove Hardware’ wizard from the steps listed above, the player stays in the battery-charging mode. To access its hard drive, iAUDIO must be disconnected first and reconnected.

-In Windows 98 and 98 SE, the icon for “Safely Remove Hardware” may not appear. Instead, close the JetShell after file transfers have been completed, after which the player can be disconnected safely from the PC.

-If the following message appears, run Safely Remove Hardware after a few minutes.

iAUDIO 7

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Contents Ver .1 EN User’s ManualIAUDIO Legal Notice Before Using Your iAUDIOOn-line registration and support Table of Contents Table of Contents Safety Tips IAUDIO 7 at a Glance Introducing iAUDIOIntroducing iAUDIO Package Contents Features and Specifications TXT Identifying the Parts IAUDIODisplay Charging iAUDIO Using a PC connectionUsing a AC adapter sold separately Windows 98 Driver Setup Introducing iAUDIO Introducing iAUDIO Connection to PC and Transferring Files Upgrading Firmware Switching between Modes Using iAUDIOBasic Controls How to Switch to Navigator mode Using iAUDIONavigating through Files and Folders Selecting items in Settings Mode Changing SettingsHow to Use the Navigator To Switch to Settings ModeUsing Pop-Up window Playing Audio and Video files Using Advanced FeaturesUsing Section Repeat Playing Audio and Video FilesRemoving tracks from DPL Using Advanced FeaturesUsing Dynamic Playlist DPL Adding tracks to DPLUsing Advanced Features Adding tracks to BookMark Using BookmarksRemoving tracks from BookMark Listening to FM Radio Setting and Using Preset ChannelsListening to FM Radio Scheduled Recording of FM Radio Recording FM RadioRecording with Built-in Microphone Recording Using Built-In Microphone or Line-In ConnectionRecording with Line-In Connection Viewing ImagesTouch , buttons to move text by single line Reading TextsButton Operation Summary of Button ControlsSettings Menu List Using Advanced SettingsMenu JetEffect Using Advanced SettingsAdvanced EQ Filter Setting Play ModeDisplay Timer General Recording Information FM RadioAdditional Information Resetting the Player to Factory Default SettingsAdditional Information Converting Video Files Using Cowon MediaCenter JetAudioAdditional Information Player is on but there is no sound Am still confused even after reading the manualCannot turn on the player Buttons do not respondIAUDIO does not play properly when memory is full Computer cannot recognize the player when connected