Insignia NS-2A10S manual Choosing the correct USB mode for your player, Connecting headphones

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Choosing the correct USB mode for your player

Your Insignia player supports two USB modes: Media Manager mode and File & Folder mode. You can choose which mode you want to use depending on how you use your player. In Windows XP, we recommend that you use Media Manager mode, because it is fully supported by nearly all music management software. For other operating systems, such as Windows 2000, or for users who would rather use their MP3 player like a flash drive, File & Folder mode should be selected. This will make the player look like another drive letter on your My Computer screen, and you can drag and drop files and folders to the drive. You can switch modes any time, but we recommend that you erase all content and copy it from your hard drive again when switching modes (see “Copying music files to your player” on page 30). For instructions on switching modes, see “Selecting the USB mode” on page 49.

Connecting headphones

You can use any headphones with a standard 3.5 mm stereo audio plug.

To connect headphones:

Plug headphones or the provided earphones into the earphone/headphone jack on the music player.

Note

To use the FM radio, you must connect the provided earphones because they act as the FM antenna. To substitute for the earphones, you can use any headphones with unshielded wires.

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Contents User Guide NS-2A10s08-1299 NS-2A10S.fm Page 0 Thursday, June 5, 2008 147 PM Contents Insignia NS-2A10s Kix MP3 PlayerSafety information IntroductionFeatures Package contents System requirementsControls and connections FrontPlay/Pause/Select Left side, right side, and bottom Item FunctionBack Oled Display Setting up your digital music player Charging the batteryTo charge the battery To connect headphones Choosing the correct USB mode for your playerConnecting headphones Turning your player on and off Using your digital music playerTo install the software To turn your player on or offLocking the buttons Resetting the playerChanging the volume To navigate the on-screen menu Navigating the on-screen menusPlaying music files To play musicArtist-Lists all tracks arranged alphabetically by artist Repeating tracks To repeat tracksTo enable A-B repeat Repeating segments of a trackA-B Repeat sub-menu opens Using the enhanced audio effect To activate the enhanced audio effectUsing the surround audio effect To activate the surround audio effectUsing the equalizer To select a pre-programmed equalizer settingUsing Chapter mode for Audible tracks To enable chapter modeSkip the chapter or press to skip To set the repeat setting for Audible tracks Repeating Audible tracksGetting more music To rip a CD Getting more music on your computerGetting music from CDs 08-1299 NS-2A10S.fm Page 28 Thursday, June 5, 2008 147 PM Getting music from Best Buy Digital Music Store To buy and download music files from the Internet WindowsNS-2A10s 08-1299 NS-2A10S.fm Page 31 Thursday, June 5, 2008 147 PM Copying files using Windows Explorer Highlight Media Manager MTP or File & Folder Deleting all music files 08-1299 NS-2A10S.fm Page 35 Thursday, June 5, 2008 147 PM 08-1299 NS-2A10S.fm Page 36 Thursday, June 5, 2008 147 PM Disconnecting the player Windows To safely disconnect the player from your computer08-1299 NS-2A10S.fm Page 38 Thursday, June 5, 2008 147 PM 08-1299 NS-2A10S.fm Page 39 Thursday, June 5, 2008 147 PM To tune to an FM radio station Tuning the radioListening to FM radio Setting station presets To add station presetsTo delete station presets To set station presets automaticallyChanging player settings To change the brightness, rotation, and backlight settings08-1299 NS-2A10S.fm Page 44 Thursday, June 5, 2008 147 PM To change the power off and sleep settings To change the player’s language Select English, French, or Spanish 08-1299 NS-2A10S.fm Page 48 Thursday, June 5, 2008 147 PM Selecting the USB mode To manually change the USB modeViewing system information To view system informationMaintaining your digital music player Care and cleaningTo update the firmware Updating the firmwareWhich file formats does the player support? Troubleshooting and FAQsHow do I copy files to the player? What is MTP? Why should I update the firmware?How do I copy a CD to my player? Getting helpContacting technical support Specifications Learn moreFCC Part Dhhs and FDA safety certificationLegal notices FCC warningCanada ICES-003 statement RSS 310 statement08-1299 NS-2A10S.fm Page 58 Thursday, June 5, 2008 147 PM How to obtain warranty service? One-year limited warrantyWhat does this warranty cover? How long does the coverage last?Where is the warranty valid? What does the warranty not cover?08-1299 NS-2A10S.fm Page 61 Thursday, June 5, 2008 147 PM English