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To prevent iTunes from opening automatically when you connect iPod classic to your computer:

1In iTunes, select iPod classic in the source list and click the Summary tab.

2In the Options section, deselect “Open iTunes when this iPod is connected.”

3Click Apply.

Using Extra Settings

You can set the date and time, clocks in different time zones, and alarm and sleep features on iPod classic. You can use iPod classic as a stopwatch or to play games, and you can lock the iPod classic screen.

Setting and Viewing the Date and Time

The date and time are set automatically from your computer’s clock when you connect iPod classic, but you can change the settings.

To set date and time options:

1Choose Settings > Date & Time.

2Choose one or more of the following options:

To

Do this

Set the date

Choose Date. Use the Click Wheel to change the selected value.

 

Press the Center button to move to the next value.

 

 

Set the time

Choose Time. Use the Click Wheel to change the selected value.

 

Press the Center button to move to the next value.

 

 

Specify the time zone

Choose Time Zone and use the Click Wheel to select a city in

 

another time zone.

 

 

Specify the status of Daylight

Choose DST and press the Center button to turn DST on or off.

Savings Time (DST)

 

 

 

Display the time in 24-hour

Choose 24 Hour Clock and press the Center button to turn the

format

24-hour format on or off.

 

 

Display the time in the title bar

Choose Time in Title and press the Center button to turn the option

 

on or off.

 

 

Adding Clocks for Other Time Zones

To add clocks for other time zones:

1Choose Extras > Clocks.

2On the Clocks screen, click the Center button and choose Add.

3Choose a region and then choose a city.

The clocks you add appear in a list. The last clock you added appears last.

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Contents IPod classic User Guide Contents Safety and Cleaning Tips and TroubleshootingImportant Safety Information General SuggestionsIPod classic Basics IPod classic at a Glance Using iPod classic ControlsHere’s what else you can do with iPod classic controls Scrolling Quickly Through Long Lists and Cover Flow Browsing Music Using Cover FlowSearching Music Turning off the Click Wheel Sound Disabling iPod classic ControlsTo turn off the Click Wheel sound To disable iPod classic controls Using iPod classic MenusSetting the Screen Brightness Setting the Backlight TimerSetting the Language Adding or Removing Items from the Main MenuResetting All Settings Connecting and Disconnecting iPod classicConnecting iPod classic Getting Information About iPod classicDisconnecting iPod classic To disconnect iPod classic To eject iPod classicCharging the iPod classic Battery About the iPod classic BatteryTo charge the battery using your computer To charge the battery using the Apple USB Power Adapter Understanding Battery States About iTunes Music FeaturesTo sign in to the iTunes Store Importing Music into Your iTunes LibraryTo download or subscribe to a podcast To find songs, audiobooks, videos, and podcastsTo add songs on your computer to your iTunes library Importing Music From Your Audio CDs Into iTunesTo import music from an audio CD into iTunes Adding Lyrics Entering Song Names and Other DetailsAdding Album Artwork To set up Genius the first time you use it Using Genius in iTunesOrganizing Your Music To make a playlist in iTunesTo create a Genius playlist in iTunes Adding Music and Podcasts to iPod classicSyncing Music From Selected Playlists onto iPod classic Syncing Music AutomaticallyTo sync music with iPod classic To add a song, video, or other item to iPod classic Managing iPod classic ManuallyTo remove a song, video, or other item from iPod classic To make a new playlist on iPod classicAdding Podcasts to iPod classic Playing MusicTo manually manage podcasts To browse for and play a songTo browse songs by artist Browsing Songs by Artist or AlbumSetting iPod classic to Repeat Songs Setting iPod classic to Shuffle SongsCustomizing the Music Menu Making On-The-Go Playlists on iPod classic Using Genius on iPod classicViewing Lyrics on iPod classic Rating SongsViewing Album Artwork on iPod classic Setting the Maximum Volume LimitTo change the maximum volume limit Setting Songs to Play at the Same Volume LevelTo remove the maximum volume limit To set iPod classic to use the iTunes volume settingsWatching and Listening to Podcasts Using the EqualizerListening to Audiobooks To use the equalizer to change the sound on iPod classicTo set audiobook play speed Listening to FM RadioPurchasing or Renting Videos and Downloading Video Podcasts Video FeaturesConverting Your Own Videos to Work with iPod classic Syncing Videos Automatically Adding Videos to iPod classicTo sync videos to iPod classic Syncing Selected Videos to iPod classic Managing Videos Manually Viewing and Listening to VideosAdding Video Podcasts to iPod classic Viewing and Listening to Videos on iPod classic To set TV settingsWatching Videos on a TV Connected to iPod classic To view a video on iPod classicTo view a video on your TV To import photos to a Mac using iPhoto Photo FeaturesImporting Photos from a Camera to Your Computer Adding Photos From Your Computer to iPod classic To import photos to a Mac using Image CaptureTo import photos to a Windows PC To delete photos from iPod classic To add full-resolution image files to iPod classicAdding Photos from iPod classic to a Computer Viewing PhotosViewing Photos on iPod classic Viewing Slideshows To set slideshow settingsTo connect iPod classic to a TV To view a slideshow on iPod classicTo view a slideshow on a TV To enable iPod classic as an external disk Using iPod classic as an External DiskSetting and Viewing the Date and Time Using Extra SettingsAdding Clocks for Other Time Zones To set date and time optionsSetting the Sleep Timer Setting the AlarmUsing the Stopwatch To use the stopwatch Playing GamesTo review or delete a logged stopwatch session To play a gameTo sync games automatically to iPod classic Locking the iPod classic ScreenTo set a combination for iPod classic To lock the iPod classic screenTo change a combination you’ve already set Syncing Contacts, Calendars, and To-Do ListsExtra Features and Accessories Storing and Reading Notes Recording Voice Memos Learning About iPod classic AccessoriesTo record a voice memo To play a recordingTo use the earphones included with your iPod classic 5 Rs Reset, Retry, Restart, Reinstall, Restore Tips and TroubleshootingTo reset iPod classic General SuggestionsIf iPod classic isn’t playing music If iPod classic displays a Use iTunes to restore message If iPod classic displays a Connect to Power messageIf songs or data sync more slowly over USB WAV Aiff If you can’t add a song or other item to iPod classicIf you want to double-check the system requirements If you can’t see videos or photos on your TVUpdating and Restoring iPod Software To update or restore iPod classicIf you want to use iPod classic with a Mac and a Windows PC If you lock the iPod classic screen and can’t unlock itTips and Troubleshooting Important Safety Information Safety and CleaningSafety and Cleaning Important Handling Information To learn about Do this Learning More, Service SupportFCC Compliance Statement Regulatory Compliance InformationRussia Europeiska unionen-uttjänta produkter Index Index Returning to main menu 6 returning to previous menu Computer 62 operating system See also adding

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