Apple MC297LL/A, MC293LL/A manual Contents

Page 2

Contents

4Chapter 1:  iPod classic Basics

5iPod classic at a glance

5Using iPod classic controls

7Disabling iPod classic controls

8Using iPod classic menus

8Adding or removing items in the main menu

10Connecting and disconnecting iPod classic

12About the iPod classic battery

14Chapter 2:  Setting Up iPod classic

14About iTunes

15Setting up your iTunes library

16Adding more information to your iTunes library

16Organizing your music

17Importing video to iTunes

18Adding music, videos, and other content to iPod classic

18Connecting iPod classic to a computer for the first time

19Syncing music automatically

20Adding videos to iPod classic

21Adding podcasts to iPod classic

22Adding iTunes U content to iPod classic

22Adding audiobooks to iPod classic

22Adding other content to iPod classic

23Managing iPod classic manually

24Chapter 3:  Listening to Music

24Playing music and other audio

27Using Genius on iPod classic

32Playing podcasts

32Playing iTunes U content

33Listening to audiobooks

34Chapter 4:  Watching Videos

34Watching videos on iPod classic

34Watching videos on a TV connected to iPod classic

36Chapter 5:  Adding and Viewing Photos

36Importing photos

36Adding photos from your computer to iPod classic

37Viewing photos and slideshows

39Adding photos from iPod classic to a computer

2

Image 2
Contents IPod classic User Guide Contents Safety and Handling More Settings, Extra Features, and AccessoriesTips and Troubleshooting Learning More, Service, and SupportIPod classic Basics Using iPod classic controls IPod classic at a glanceAccess additional options Disable the iPod classic controlsReset iPod classic Change the volumePlay a saved Genius playlist Disable iPod classic controlsDisabling iPod classic controls Play a Genius MixSetting the backlight timer Using iPod classic menusSetting the language Adding or removing items in the main menuTurning off the Click Wheel sound Setting the screen brightnessResetting all settings Scrolling quickly through long listsDisconnecting iPod classic Connecting and disconnecting iPod classicConnecting iPod classic Connect iPod classic to your computerEject iPod classic Disconnect iPod classicCharge the battery using your computer About the iPod classic batteryCharging the iPod classic battery Understanding battery states Charge the battery using the Apple USB Power AdapterSetting Up iPod classic About iTunesAdd songs already on your computer to your iTunes library Setting up your iTunes libraryPurchase songs and download podcasts using the iTunes Store Import music from your audio CDs into iTunesAdding more information to your iTunes library Organizing your musicImporting video to iTunes Create versions of your own videos to work with iPod classicAdding content automatically or manually Adding music, videos, and other content to iPod classicConnecting iPod classic to a computer for the first time Use the iPod classic Setup AssistantSyncing music automatically Sync music with iPod classicSyncing videos automatically Adding videos to iPod classicSyncing Genius playlists and Genius Mixes to iPod classic Set iTunes to sync movies to iPod classic Adding podcasts to iPod classicAdding video podcasts to iPod classic Set iTunes to sync TV shows to iPod classicAdding audiobooks to iPod classic Adding iTunes U content to iPod classicAdding other content to iPod classic Sync audiobooks to iPod classicRemove a song, video, or other item from iPod classic Managing iPod classic manuallyAdd a song, video, or other item to iPod classic Create a new playlist on iPod classicListening to Music Playing music and other audioListen to a different part of a song Change the playback volumeBrowse for and play a song Create a Genius playlist from the current songRating songs Browsing music using Cover FlowAccessing additional commands Viewing lyrics on iPod classicCreate a Genius playlist on iPod classic Using Genius on iPod classicPlaying Genius Mixes Play a Genius playlistCreating On-The-Go Playlists on iPod classic Browsing songs by album or artist Setting iPod classic to shuffle songsSetting iPod classic to repeat songs Customizing the Music menu Setting the maximum volume limitSearching music Remove the maximum volume limit Setting songs to play at the same volume levelChange the maximum volume limit Set iPod classic to use the iTunes volume settingsPlaying podcasts Playing iTunes U contentUsing the equalizer Listening to audiobooks Set audiobook play speedWatching video podcasts Watching VideosWatching videos on a TV connected to iPod classic Watching videos downloaded from iTunes UView a video on your TV Set TV settingsSet iPod classic to display videos on a TV Adding photos from your computer to iPod classic Adding and Viewing PhotosImporting photos Adding full-resolution image files to iPod classic Viewing photos and slideshowsViewing slideshows Set slideshow settingsViewing photos View photos on iPod classicAdding photos from iPod classic to a computer Enable iPod classic as an external disk More Settings, Extra Features AccessoriesUsing iPod classic as an external disk Adding clocks for other time zones Using extra settingsSetting and viewing the date and time Using the stopwatch Setting the alarmSetting the sleep timer Playing games Locking the iPod classic screenSyncing contacts, calendars, and to-do lists Change a combination you’ve already setView contacts on iPod classic Add contact information manuallyAdd appointments and other calendar events manually Sort contacts by first or last nameStoring and reading notes Recording voice memosLearning about iPod classic accessories Use the earphones included with iPod classicReset iPod classic Tips and Troubleshooting5 Rs Reset, Retry, Restart, Reinstall, Restore General suggestionsIf iPod classic displays a Connect to Power message If iPod classic isn’t playing musicIf you can’t add a song or other item to iPod classic If iPod classic displays a Use iTunes to restore messageIf songs or data sync more slowly over USB 2.0 or If you can’t see videos or photos on your TV If you want to use iPod classic with a Mac and a Windows PC Update or restore iPod classicUpdating and restoring iPod software If you lock the iPod classic screen and can’t unlock itSafety and Handling Important safety informationImportant handling information Using Calendar on Mac OS Learning More, Service SupportUsing iPhoto on Mac OS Obtaining warranty serviceRegulatory Compliance Information FCC compliance statementBattery Apple and the environment 019-2403/2012-11

MC297LL/A, MC293LL/A specifications

The Apple MC293LL/A and MC297LL/A are iconic models in Appleā€™s lineup of portable computers, widely recognized for their blend of performance, design, and innovative features. Released as part of Apple's MacBook series, these models represent a commitment to delivering high-quality computing experiences.

One of the main features of the MC293LL/A is its lightweight and ultra-thin design, making it an attractive option for students and professionals who are constantly on the go. Weighing around 2.5 pounds and featuring a sleek profile, it is easy to carry without sacrificing functionality. The MC297LL/A, similarly designed, maintains portability while offering distinct enhancements aimed at maximizing user experience.

Both models boast a vibrant LED-backlit display that provides stunning visuals, enhancing everything from video playback to graphic design work. The 13.3-inch display offers a resolution of 1280 x 800, delivering crisp and clear images. This makes them ideal for a wide range of applications, including media consumption and creative tasks.

In terms of performance, the MC293LL/A is powered by an Intel Core 2 Duo processor, ensuring smooth operation for everyday tasks like web browsing, word processing, and engaging with multimedia content. The MC297LL/A, in contrast, pushes the envelope with a more powerful architecture and upgraded components, catering to those who require additional processing power for demanding applications.

These models also come with ample storage options, featuring hard drive capacities of up to 500GB, which allows users to store large amounts of data, including documents, photos, and videos, without the constant need for external storage solutions.

Connectivity is another strong suit of both models. With built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth support, users can easily connect to networks and peripherals. They also feature multiple USB ports, an SD card slot, and a headphone jack, providing the flexibility that modern users expect.

Battery life is not to be overlooked. The Apple MC293LL/A and MC297LL/A are designed to provide extended use on a single charge, ensuring that users can stay productive throughout their day without interruption.

In summary, the Apple MC293LL/A and MC297LL/A stand out with their stylish design, powerful performance, and user-friendly features. Combining portability with advanced technology, they offer a versatile computing solution for a variety of users, from students to professionals looking for reliable and stylish laptop options.