HP from MP7001 30GB Color, from MP7002 60GB Color manual Tips and Troubleshooting

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If you’re connecting iPod to a portable or notebook PC using the iPod Dock Connector to USB 2.0 Cable, connect the PC to a power outlet before connecting iPod.

If that doesn’t work, restart your PC.

If that doesn’t work, you may need to restore iPod software. See “iPod Software Update and Restore” on page 63.

If You See a Folder With an Exclamation Point on the iPod Display

iPod may need to be reset (see page 56).

If that doesn’t work, your iPod battery may need to be recharged. Connect iPod to the iPod Power Adapter and connect the adapter to a working electrical outlet. If you still see the folder, reset iPod again.

If that doesn’t work, you may need to update or restore iPod with the latest software. Be sure you have installed the software from the iPod CD, or go to http://www.hp.com/go/music/update to get the latest software. Then follow the instructions on page 63 to update or restore the iPod software.

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Contents IPod+hp User’s Guide USA Contents Contents Quick Start Learning to Use iPod IPod FeaturesTo use iPod with a PC, you must have What You Need to Get StartedYour iPod includes the following components Charge the Battery Setting Up iPod to Play MusicTo buy music online available in some countries/regions only To import music to your PC from an audio CDTo transfer songs to iPod Connect iPod and Transfer MusicPlay Music Using iPod Controls Using iPodMenu button IPod Controls Skip to the next song Disabling iPod Buttons Using the Hold Switch To remove a song from the On-The-Go playlist Making Playlists on iPodTo create an On-The-Go playlist To play songs in the On-The-Go playlistTo rate a song Rating SongsTo save On-The-Go playlists on your iPod To transfer On-The-Go playlists to your PCTo see album artwork on your iPod Viewing Album Artwork on iPodTo set iTunes to allow iPod to display album artwork To connect iPod to your PC Connecting and Disconnecting iPodDisconnecting iPod To disconnect iPod To eject iPodConnecting iPod Using the iPod Dock Available Separately Dock connector port Line Out port About iTunes To play music from iPod using the DockOrganizing and Transferring Your Music About the iTunes Music Store To browse for and purchase music Audio File Formats Supported by iPodAbout Smart Playlists About PlaylistsTransferring Songs and Playlists to iPod Automatically Creating Playlists on Your PCTo set iPod to update only selected playlists To update iPod with only certain songsTo transfer a song or playlist to iPod manually Transferring Songs and Playlists to iPod ManuallyTo set iPod to transfer songs manually To create a new playlist on iPod Deleting Songs and Playlists From iPod ManuallyModifying Playlists on iPod Manually To delete a song or playlist from iPodTo set the playing speed of an audiobook Setting the Reading SpeedListening to Spoken Word Audio Seeing How Many Songs and Photos Are on iPodTransferring Photos From Your PC to iPod Transferring and Viewing Digital PhotosTo transfer photos from a folder on your hard disk to iPod Click Photos and select Include full-resolution photos To transfer full-resolution image filesTo view photos on iPod To set slideshow settingsViewing Photos To view a slideshow on iPod To connect iPod to a television Connecting iPod using S-video To shuffle and begin playing all your songs Adjusting iPod SettingsSetting iPod to Shuffle Songs To view a slideshow on a televisionTo set iPod to repeat songs Setting iPod to Repeat SongsSetting the Click Wheel Sound To set how iPod plays the Click Wheel sound Setting Songs to Play at the Same Relative Volume LevelTo set iPod to use the iTunes volume settings To add or remove items from the main menu Using the EqualizerSetting the Backlight Timer Adding or Removing Items From the Main MenuUsing iPod as an External Hard Disk Using the Extra Features of Your iPodSetting and Viewing the Date and Time Setting the LanguagePreventing iTunes From Opening Automatically Importing Addresses, Phone Numbers, and Calendar Events Setting the Sleep TimerSetting the Alarm To set an alarmTo play a game Storing and Reading Notes and Other InformationRecording Voice Memos Playing Games To view notesTo charge the battery using your PC Charging the iPod BatteryYou can charge the iPod battery in two ways To charge the battery using the iPod Power Adapter Battery States Earphones To use the earbud headphonesUsing iPod Tips and Troubleshooting Identifying Your PC USB Port Type Resetting iPodIf Your iPod Won’t Turn On or Respond If You Connect iPod to Your PC and Nothing Happens If Your iPod Isn’t Playing MusicTips and Troubleshooting If Songs or Data Transfer More Slowly Over USB Tips and Troubleshooting If You Want to Use Your iPod With a PC and a Mac If You Can’t See Photos on Your TelevisionTo update or restore iPod with the latest software IPod Software Update and RestoreTips and Troubleshooting Online Resources Onscreen HelpFinding the Serial Number of Your iPod Obtaining Warranty ServiceImportant Safety Instructions Safety and CleaningConnectors and Ports Avoid Hearing Damage Do Not Use Headphones While DrivingUsing the Power Adapter Avoid Wet Locations About Operating and Storage TemperaturesAbout Handling CleaningDo Not Make Repairs Yourself Communications Regulation Information Industry Canada Statement Taiwan Index Index Index Index Modifying on iPod 33 On-The-Go, see On-The-Go Index USB Page
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from MP7001 30GB Color, from MP7002 60GB Color specifications

The HP MP7002 60GB Color is a significant upgrade over its predecessor, the HP MP7001 30GB Color, showcasing advancements in storage capacity, display technology, and overall user experience. As a portable media player, the MP7002 stands out with its enhanced features that cater to an ever-growing demand for multimedia applications.

One of the most notable improvements in the MP7002 is its increased storage capacity of 60GB, allowing users to store a substantially larger collection of music, videos, and images. This expansion empowers users to enjoy their favorite media without the constant need for managing space. The MP7001, with its 30GB capacity, appeals primarily to casual users, while the MP7002 targets enthusiasts who require more flexibility and room for content.

The display technology has also received an upgrade. The MP7002 features a vibrant color screen that enhances the visual experience. The clarity and brightness of the display make it ideal for watching videos, browsing photos, or engaging with multimedia applications. The user interface is designed for seamless navigation, ensuring that users can easily access their content without unnecessary complications.

Another significant characteristic of the HP MP7002 is its battery life. With improvements in energy efficiency, the MP7002 provides extended playback time, allowing users to enjoy longer listening sessions and video playback without frequent recharges. This is particularly valuable for users who travel or spend extended periods away from charging facilities.

In terms of connectivity, the MP7002 offers various options, including USB support for transferring files and possibly Bluetooth capabilities, enhancing its usability with other devices. The inclusion of built-in speakers and headphone jacks further complements the multimedia functionality, catering to different listening preferences.

The design of the MP7002 maintains a sleek and modern aesthetic, making it a stylish accessory for users who prioritize both form and function. With user-friendly controls and an intuitive layout, operating the device becomes second nature, catering to both tech-savvy users and those less familiar with technology.

In conclusion, the HP MP7002 60GB Color builds upon the foundation set by the MP7001 30GB Color, offering substantial improvements in storage, display technology, battery life, and user experience. Its combination of features makes it an appealing choice for anyone looking for a capable and portable media player.