iAUDIO G3
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iAUDIO G3
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Troubleshooting
Symptom Action Description
I filled my memory
capacity, and iAU-
DIO malfunctions or
does not play at all.
Initialize iAUDIO, and save the
files again but leave 1 to 2 MB of
free memory space.
There is a “settings.dat” file in the root
folder in Flash Memory which is an
important system file. When this file is
not saved properly, or deleted/damaged
during file transfer, malfunctions may
occur.
After saving hun-
dreds of files in the
Root folder, iAUDIO
does not work or
malfunctions.
This is a limitation from Windows
98. It is recommended to create
subfolders for Windows 2000 and
XP as well.
iAUDIO uses FAT. Due to the limita-
tions of FAT, avoid saving too many files
in the Root directory.
When using JetShell, JetShell controls the iAUDIO drive. Consequently, you should exit JetShell before
using iAUDIO for these uses:
• Installing a USB Drive.
• Formatting iAUDIO from Windows Explorer.
• Upgrading Firmware.
MP3 Player Mode
Using Buttons
MP3 Player Mode
The Flash Memory
capacity is dis-
played less than it
should be or cannot
be used up to its full
capacity.
(E.g., 242MB
displayed for 256MB
memory)
iAUDIO Flash Memory shares some parts with the system memory. Therefore,
when you exclude the system area that is required for normal operation of
iAUDIO, the flash memory that is displayed may be less than its capacity. For
example, 242MB is displayed for 256MB memory. This is normal.
Button Operation When iAUDIO is stopped When iAUDIO is playing
Play/
Pause
Play the current track. Stop the current track
Power Off Power Off
FF
Play next track Play next track or move forward by 5 sec or 10 sec (SKIP setting)
Fast Forward Fast Forward
REW
Play previous track Play previous track or move backward by 5 sec or 10 sec (SKIP setting)
Fast Rewind Fast Rewind
MENU
Setting Menu Setting Menu
Navigator Navigator
+
Volume Up Volume Up
-
Volume Down Volume Down
REC/A B
Start or Stop Repeat A↔B
Save Bookmarks
MODE
Mode Menu Select Mode
Switch between Play and Lyrics Screen for lyrics-marked tracks
In Button Operations, means pressing briefly, and means pressing for 1 or more seconds.