Archos 704 Dimensions & weight, Packages includes, Computer System Requirements, LCD pixel policy

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Dimensions & weight

Approx. 182 x 128 x 20 mm; 7.05” x 4.96” x 7.75” - foldout leg-stand.

Approx. 630 gr.; 22 oz.

Packages includes

ARCHOS 704 WIFI, headphones, USB 2.0 cable, USB 2.0 host adapter, DVR Station saddle, stylus, remote con- trol, power adapter/charger, protective pouch, Quick Start Guide, legal and safety notice.

Computer System Requirements

For Computer

PC with Windows® ME, 2000, XP, Media Center.

Macintosh® OS X or higher (with USB Mass Storage Class support).

Linux (with mass storage device support), USB port.

For PlaysForSureTM audio, video and subscription services: PC with Windows® XP SP1 or higher, Windows Media® Player 10 or higher, and USB 2.0 port.

*1GB= 1 billion bytes; actual formatted capacity is less.

**Certain bitrates, resolutions, and/or file variations may not be compatible.

***Certain resolutions and file sizes may not be compatible.

(1)On average; based on 3.5 mins/song & 128 kbits/s WMA, on 1500 kbits/s MPEG-4 audio/video encoding and 1h30/movie (for near DVD Quality), on JPEG, VGA.

(2)(MPEG-4: ISO standard by Moving Picture Experts Group ; AVI: audio/video file container by Microsoft) without GMC and Quarter

Pixel and WMV (including protected WMV).

(3)Does not read AAC protected files.

(4)External video output disabled for Macrovision®-protected contents.

(5)Macromedia® Flash and Java not supported.

(6)Rechargeable batteries have a limited number of charge cycles and may eventually need to be replaced. Battery life and number of charge cycles vary by use and settings.

LCD pixel policy

The LCD screen on your ARCHOS unit has been manufactured to rigorous standards to provide a high quality view- ing experience. Nevertheless, your LCD screen may have slight imperfections. This is not particular to the ARCHOS screen, but to all devices which have LCD screens regardless of the original manufacturer of the LCD. Each product vendor guarantees that his screen will contain no more than a certain number of defective pixels. Each screen pixel contains three dot elements (Red, Blue, and Green). One or all of the dots in a given pixel may be stuck on or stuck off. A single dot stuck off is the least noticeable. All three dots of a pixel stuck on is the most noticeable. ARCHOS guarantees that this device’s screen will have no more than 3 defective pixels (regardless if these pixels have one or more defective dots). This means that during the period of guarantee for your country or jurisdiction, if the screen on your product has four or more defective pixels, ARCHOS will repair or replace your product at its cost. Thus, three or less defective pixels is not grounds for replacement or repair of the product.

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Contents English Table Of Contents USB connections Setup screenTechnical Specifications Table of ContentsOn the left side of the device Underneath the device are several connectorsIntroduction Archos device descriptionBuilt-in Loudspeakers Leg stand Remote controlUsing the TouchScreen Changing the Language Battery ChargeReplacing the Battery Resume IconCaring for your Archos Device To replace the battery, follow these stepsResetting your archos device System recovery Video Browser Playing VideoVideo List Video Playback Screen and TouchScreen Controls Video playbackVideo List & Browser Menu Items Video Playback Menu Items Video SettingsCreating Compatible Video Files with Your Computer Putting videos onto your Archos deviceRecording Video Music Browser Playing MusicBrowsing through your music files ArcLibraryMusic Playback Screen and TouchScreen Controls Music playbackMusic Playback Menu Items Status bar icons tell you if your Archos is Playing PausedPlayback Status Icons Sound Settings Playing a Playlist PlaylistsEqualizer Screen Playlist Panel Menu Items Repeat this operation with all the tracks you wantCreating a Playlist Adding Songs to a Playlist while Listening to Music Putting music onto your Archos deviceRecording Audio Editing a PlaylistPhotoLibrary Viewing PhotosBrowsing through your photos Photo WallPhoto Wall, PhotoLibrary and Photo Browser Menu Items Photo BrowserPhoto Viewer Menu Items Photo ViewerPhoto Viewer Screen and TouchScreen Controls Playing a slideshow Photo SettingsPutting photos on to your Archos Device Media Device’ mode onlyBrowser Menu Items Using the BrowserNavigation Touchscreen ControlsCopying and moving files and folders Using the Virtual KeyboardFollowing Hyperlinks Browsing Other Computers on the NetworkManual Playing Media Files from a Network Connecting to a WiFi NetworkConnecting to a WiFi Network p To refresh the list, select the Scan for networks menu item WiFi Connection ProcedureConfiguration status Configured network Enabling WiFiProtected networks require an encryption key to connect WiFi Network ConfigurationIt can be Automatic Dhcp or Manual From the Home Screen, tap on directly the Web Icon Using the web browserBrowsing the Web Launching the web browserBrowser Menu Items Connection Steps USB connectionsComputer Connection ‘Windows Media Device’ or ‘PC Hard Drive’Disconnection Windows XP & WMP10 or Higher Windows Media Device ModeWindows Me, 2000 and XP PC Hard Drive Mode Only Mac OS X PC Hard Drive Mode OnlyDo not Simply Pull OUT the Cable AT ANY Time USB Host ConnectionTo disconnect To connect a USB device to your Archos deviceTV settings Setup screenLanguage Settings Display SettingsTap on Calibration and follow the instructions on screen Appearance settingsLCD settings Touch-screen settingsPower Settings Clock SettingsPower supply operation TV control settingsSystem Settings Battery operationManual Wireless File Server Settings To Check Whether You Have the Latest Firmware Version To Install the Latest FirmwareUpdating the Firmware AOS extensionGo to the System Settings screen of your Archos device Optional Functionalities p Optional FunctionalitiesDVR Station & DVR Travel Adapter presentation Source VideoCorder SettingsScheduling Parameters Video ParametersCopy Protection Example Editing Video FilesMain steps Setting the SchedulerScheduler settings Automated Yahoo! TV Recording Scheduler Post-recordInfrared EmittereMITT Setting the IR Emitter CodePart 2 Finding the Right Emitter Codes Part 1 Choose your Device and BrandRecording Audio external source AudioCorder settings screenRecording procedure ’’ TFT Touchscreen 800x480 pixels, 260,000 colors Technical SpecificationsLCD pixel policy Dimensions & weightPackages includes Computer System RequirementsTechnical Support information p Technical Support information