iPod Features Guide
2 Contents Chapter 1 4 5 5 8 9 10 13 iPod Basics iPod at a Glance Using iPod Controls Disabling iPod Controls Using iPod Menus Connecting and Disconnecting iPod About the iPod Battery Chapter 2 16 16 17 20 21 24 29 30 30 Music Features About iTunes Importing Music into Your Computer Organizing Your Music Loading Music and Podcasts onto iPod Playing Music Listening to Podcasts Listening to Audiobooks Listening to FM Radio Chapter 3 31 31 32 33 35 Video Features Purchasing Videos and Downloading
53 Learning About iPod Accessories Chapter 6 55 55 61 Tips and Troubleshooting General Suggestions Updating and Restoring iPod Software Chapter 7 62 62 64 Safety and Cleaning Important Safety Information Important Handling Information Chapter 8 65 Learning More, Service, and Support Index 68 Contents 3
1 iPod Basics 1 Congratulations on purchasing iPod. Read this section to learn about the features of iPod, how to use its controls, and more. To use iPod, you put music, videos, photos, and other files on your computer and then load them onto iPod. iPod is a music player and much more.
iPod at a Glance Get to know the controls on iPod: Hold switch Headphones port Menu button Center button Previous/Rewind button Next/Fast-forward button Play/Pause button Click Wheel Dock connector port Using iPod Controls The controls on iPod are easy to find and use. Press any button to turn on iPod. The main menu appears. Use the Click Wheel and Center button to navigate through onscreen menus, play songs, change settings, and view information.
Here’s what else you can do with iPod controls. To Do this Turn on iPod Press any button. Turn off iPod Press and hold Play/Pause (’). Turn on the backlight Press any button or use the Click Wheel. Disable the iPod controls Slide the Hold switch to HOLD (an orange bar appears). (so nothing happens if you press them accidentally) 6 Reset iPod (if iPod isn’t responding) Slide the Hold switch to HOLD and back again.
Scrolling Quickly Through Long Lists If you have more than 100 songs, videos, or other items, you can scroll quickly through a long list by moving your thumb quickly on the Click Wheel. Note: Not all languages are supported. To scroll quickly: 1 Move your thumb quickly on the Click Wheel, to display a letter of the alphabet on the screen. 2 Use the Click Wheel to navigate the alphabet until you find the first letter of the item you're looking for.
Turning off the Click Wheel Sound When you scroll through menu items, you can hear a clicking sound through the iPod internal speaker to let you know the Click Wheel is working. If you like, you can turn the Click Wheel sound off. To turn off the Click Wheel sound: m Choose Settings and set Clicker to Off. To turn the Click Wheel sound back on, set Clicker to On. Disabling iPod Controls If you don’t want to turn iPod on or activate controls accidentally, you can make them inactive using the Hold switch.
Using iPod Menus When you turn on iPod, you see the main menu. Choose menu items to perform functions and go to other menus. Icons along the top of the screen show iPod status. Lock icon Menu title Play status Battery status Menu items Display item Function Play status The Play ( “) icon appears when a song is playing. The Pause (1) icon appears when a song is paused. Lock icon The Lock icon appears when the Hold switch (on top of iPod) is set to HOLD.
Setting the Backlight Timer You can set the backlight to turn on and illuminate the screen for a certain amount of time when you press a button or use the Click Wheel. The default is 10 seconds. m Choose Settings > Backlight Timer, and then choose the time you want. Even if you don’t set the backlight timer, you can turn on the backlight at any time by pressing any button or using the Click Wheel. After a few seconds, the backlight turns off.
Note: The USB port on your keyboard doesn’t provide enough power. You must connect iPod to a USB port on your computer. By default, iTunes syncs songs on iPod automatically when you connect it to your computer. When iTunes is finished, you can disconnect iPod. If you connect iPod to a different computer and it is set to sync music automatically, iTunes prompts you before loading any music.
Disconnecting iPod It’s important not to disconnect iPod from your computer while music is being loaded. You can easily see if it’s OK to disconnect iPod by looking at the iPod screen. Important: Don’t disconnect iPod if you see the “Do not disconnect” message. You could damage files on iPod. If you see this message, you must eject iPod before disconnecting it. If you see the main menu or a large battery icon, you can disconnect iPod.
To eject iPod: m Click the Eject button (C) next to iPod in the list of devices in the iTunes Source pane. If you’re using a Mac, you can eject iPod by dragging the iPod icon on the desktop to the Trash. If you’re using a Windows PC, you can eject iPod by clicking the Safely Remove Hardware icon in the Windows system tray and selecting iPod. To disconnect iPod: m Squeeze both sides of the Dock connector and disconnect the cable from iPod. If iPod is in the Dock, simply remove it.
Charging the iPod Battery You can charge the iPod battery in two ways: Â Connect iPod to your computer. Â Use the iPod USB Power Adapter, available separately. To charge the battery using your computer: m Connect iPod to a high-power USB port on your computer. The computer must be turned on and not in sleep mode (some models of Macintosh can charge iPod while in sleep mode). If the battery icon on the iPod screen shows a lightning bolt, the battery is charging.
3 Plug the power adapter into a working electrical outlet. AC plug adapter (The plug on your Power Adapter may look different.) iPod Dock Connector to USB 2.0 Cable iPod USB Power Adapter WARNING: Make sure the power adapter is fully assembled before plugging it into an electrical outlet.
2 Music Features 2 With iPod, you can take your music and audio collection with you wherever you go. Read this section to learn about loading music and listening to iPod. You use iPod by importing songs, audiobooks, videos, and podcasts (radio-style audio shows) into your computer and then loading them onto iPod.
Importing Music into Your Computer To listen to music on iPod, you first need to get that music into iTunes on your computer. There are three ways of getting music and other audio into iTunes: Â Purchase music, audiobooks, and videos, or download podcasts online from the iTunes Store. Â Import music from audio CDs. Â Add music and other audio that’s already on your computer to the iTunes library.
To find songs, audiobooks, videos, and podcasts: You can browse or search the iTunes Store to find the album, song, or artist you’re looking for. Open iTunes and click iTunes Store in the Source pane. Â To browse the iTunes Store, choose a music genre from the Choose Genre pop-up menu on the top-left side of the store, click one of the albums or songs in the center or right side of the store, or click the Browse button in the top-right corner of the window.
Importing Music From Your Audio CDs Into iTunes Follow these instructions to get music from your CDs into iTunes. To import music from an audio CD into iTunes: 1 Insert a CD into your computer and open iTunes. If you have an Internet connection, iTunes gets the names of the songs on the CD from the Internet (if available) and lists them in the window. If you don’t have an Internet connection, you can import your CDs and, later, when you’re connected to the Internet, choose Advanced > Get CD Track Names.
3 Enter song lyrics in the text box. 4 Click OK. For more information, see “Viewing Lyrics on iPod” on page 29. Adding Songs Already on Your Computer to the iTunes Library If you have songs on your computer encoded in file formats that iTunes supports, you can easily add the songs to iTunes. To add songs on your computer to the iTunes library: m Drag the folder or disk containing the audio files to Library in the iTunes Source pane (or choose File > Add to Library and select the folder or disk).
Loading Music and Podcasts onto iPod After your music is imported and organized in iTunes, you can easily load it onto iPod. To set how music is loaded from your computer onto iPod, you connect iPod to your computer, and then use iTunes preferences to choose iPod settings. You can set iTunes to load music onto iPod in three ways: Â Sync all songs and playlists: When you connect iPod, it is automatically updated to match the songs and other items in the iTunes library. Any other songs on iPod are deleted.
While music is being loaded from your computer onto iPod, the iTunes status window shows progress, and the iPod icon in the Source pane flashes red. When the update is done, a message in iTunes says “iPod update is complete.” If you set iTunes to manage music manually, you can reset it later to sync automatically. To reset iTunes to sync all music automatically on iPod: 1 In iTunes, select iPod in the Source pane and click the Music tab. 2 Select “Sync music” and then choose “All songs and playlists.
Note: When you manage songs and video yourself, you must always eject iPod from iTunes before you disconnect it. To add a song, video, or other item to iPod: 1 In the iTunes Source pane, click Music or another Library item. 2 Drag a song or other item to the iPod icon in the Source pane. To remove a song, video, or other item from iPod: 1 In iTunes, select iPod in the Source pane. 2 Select a song or other item on iPod and press the Delete or Backspace key on your keyboard.
To manually manage podcasts: 1 In iTunes, select iPod in the Source pane and click the Summary tab. 2 Select “Manually manage music and videos” and click Apply. 3 In the Source pane, select the Podcasts library and drag the podcasts you want to iPod. Playing Music After you load music and other audio onto iPod, you can listen to it. Use the Click Wheel and Center button to browse for a song, audiobook, video, or podcast. To browse for and play a song: m Choose Music, browse for a song, and press Play (’).
When you see the Now Playing screen, you can use the Click Wheel to change the volume. You can press the Center button multiple times from the Now Playing screen to get to other information and options, such as the rating screen for songs and audiobooks, album art, podcast information, reading speed, and more. Press the Menu button to return to the previous screen. Setting iPod to Shuffle Songs You can set iPod to play songs, albums, or your entire library in random order.
To play songs in the On-The-Go playlist: m Choose Music > Playlists > On-The-Go and choose a song. To remove a song from the On-The-Go playlist: m Select a song in the playlist, and hold down the Center button until the song title flashes. To clear the entire On-The-Go playlist: m Choose Music > Playlists > On-The-Go > Clear Playlist. To save the On-The-Go playlists on iPod: m Choose Music > Playlists > On-The-Go > Save Playlist > Save Playlist.
You can press Play to hear the currently selected song play while you select the maximum volume limit. 3 Press the Center button to set the maximum volume limit. A triangle on the volume bar indicates the maximum volume limit. 4 On the Volume Limit screen, click Set Combination to require a combination to be entered to change the maximum volume limit. Click Done to accept the maximum volume limit without requiring a combination to change it.
4 Use the Click Wheel to move the volume limit to the maximum level on the volume bar. This removes any restriction on volume. 5 Press the Center button to accept the change. Note: If you forget the combination, you can restore iPod. See “Updating and Restoring iPod Software” on page 61 for more information. Setting Songs to Play at the Same Volume Level iTunes can automatically adjust the volume of songs, so they play at the same relative volume level. You can set iPod to use the iTunes volume settings.
To see album artwork on iPod: 1 Play a song that has album artwork. 2 From the Now Playing screen, press the Center button twice. If you don’t see artwork, either that song doesn’t have album artwork, or you need to set iTunes to allow iPod to display album artwork (see above). For more information about album artwork, open iTunes and choose Help > iTunes Help.
Listening to Audiobooks You can purchase and download audiobooks from the iTunes Store or from audible.com and listen to them on iPod. You can use iTunes to load audiobooks onto iPod the same way you load songs. If you stop listening to an audiobook on iPod and go back to it later, the audiobook begins playing from where you left off. Unless you’re playing songs from within playlists, iPod skips audiobooks when set to shuffle.
3 Video Features 3 You can purchase videos and download video podcasts at the iTunes Store, and then load them onto your iPod. You can watch videos on iPod or on a TV connected to iPod. Read this section to learn about downloading and viewing videos.
To browse videos in the iTunes Store: 1 In iTunes, click iTunes Store in the Source pane. 2 Click an item under “Inside the Music Store.” You can also find some music videos as part of an album or other offer. Videos in iTunes and in the iTunes Store have a display icon next to them. To buy a video: 1 Click iTunes Store in the Source pane, and then find the item you want to buy. 2 Click Buy Video. Purchased videos appear when you click Movies (under Library) or Purchased (under Store).
For more information about converting video for iPod, go to www.info.apple.com/kbnum/n302758. Loading Videos onto iPod You load movies and TV shows onto iPod much the same way you load songs. You can set iTunes to sync all movies and TV shows to iPod automatically when you connect iPod, or you can set iTunes to sync only selected playlists. Alternatively, you can manage movies and TV shows manually. Using this option, you can load videos from more than one computer without erasing videos already on iPod.
While videos are being synced from your computer to iPod, the iTunes status window shows progress, and the iPod icon in the Source pane flashes red. When the update is done, a message in iTunes says “iPod update is complete.” If you set iTunes to manage movies and TV shows manually, you can reset iTunes later to sync them automatically. If you set iTunes to sync automatically after you’ve been manually managing iPod, you lose any items on iPod that are not part of your library.
Note: If “Only sync checked items” is selected in the Summary pane, iTunes syncs only items that are checked in your Movies and other libraries. To set iTunes to sync selected TV shows to iPod: 1 In iTunes, select iPod in the Source pane and click the TV Shows tab. 2 Select “Sync … TV show episodes” and choose the number of episodes you want from the pop-up menu. 3 Click “Selected …” and choose “TV shows” or “playlists” from the pop-up menu. 4 Select the movies or playlists you want to sync. 5 Click Apply.
Watching Videos on a TV Connected to iPod If you have an iPod AV Cable, you can watch videos on a TV connected to your iPod. First you set iPod to display videos on a TV, then connect iPod to your TV, and then play a video. To set iPod to display videos on a TV: m Choose Videos > Video Settings, and then set TV Out to Ask or On. If you set TV Out to Ask, iPod gives you the option of displaying videos on TV or on iPod every time you play a video.
Your TV must have RCA video and audio ports. Television or other video device Video input port (yellow) Left sound input port (white) Television or other video device Right sound input port (red) iPod AV Cable (available separately) Headphones port on iPod Line Out port on Dock iPod Universal Dock (available separately) To view a video on your TV: 1 Connect iPod to your TV (see above). 2 Turn on your TV and set it to display from the input ports connected to iPod.
4 Photo Features 4 You can import digital photos to your computer and load them onto iPod. You can view your photos on iPod or as a slideshow on your TV. Read this section to learn about importing and viewing photos. Importing Photos You can import digital photos from a digital camera to your computer, and then load them onto iPod for viewing. You can connect iPod to a TV and view photos as a slideshow with music.
You can import other digital images into iPhoto, such as images you download from the web. For more information about importing and working with photos and other images, open iPhoto and choose Help > iPhoto Help. iPhoto is available for purchase as part of the iLife suite of applications at www.apple.com/ilife. iPhoto might already be installed on your Mac, in the Applications folder. If you don’t have iPhoto, you can import photos using Image Capture.
Note: Some versions of Photoshop Album and Photoshop Elements don’t support collections. You can still use them to load all your photos. 3 If you want to load all your photos, choose “All photos and albums.” If you want to load photos only from certain albums or collections, choose “Selected albums” and select the albums or collections you want. 4 Click Apply. Each time you connect iPod to your computer, photos are loaded automatically.
Importing Photos Directly From a Camera or Photo Card Reader to iPod Using the optional iPod Camera Connector (available for purchase at www.apple.com/ ipodstore) and a standard digital camera or photo card reader, you can store and view photos on iPod, and then delete them from the camera or photo card and take more pictures. Later you can transfer the photos from iPod to your computer using a standard digital photo application (such as iPhoto on a Macintosh).
To view imported photos on iPod: 1 Choose Photos > Photo Import and choose the roll number. The type of media, number of photos, and size of the roll are displayed. 2 Choose Browse. Photos may take a moment to appear. Choose any photo to view it full screen. Note: The Photo Import menu item doesn’t appear unless you transfer photos directly from a camera or photo card reader. To erase photos from a camera or photo card: 1 Import photos from the camera or photo card (see above). 2 Choose Erase Card.
Viewing Photos You can view photos on iPod manually or as a slideshow. If you have the optional iPod AV Cable, you can connect iPod to a TV and view photos as a slideshow with music. Viewing Photos on iPod To view photos on iPod: 1 On iPod, choose Photos > Photo Library. Or choose Photos and a photo album to see only the photos in the album. Thumbnail views of the photos might take a moment to appear. 2 Select the photo you want and press the Center button to view a full-screen version.
To view a slideshow on iPod: m Select any photo, album, or roll, and press Play. Or select any full-screen photo and press the Center button. To pause, press the Play/Pause button. To skip to the next or previous photo, press the Next/Fast-forward or Previous/Rewind button. To connect iPod to a TV: 1 Connect the optional iPod AV Cable to the Headphones port on iPod. Note: Use the iPod AV Cable made specifically for iPod. Other similar RCA-type cables won’t work. You can purchase the iPod AV Cable at www.
5 Extra Features and Accessories 5 iPod can do a lot more than play songs. And you can do a lot more with it than listen to music. Read this section to find out more about the extra features of iPod, including how to use it as an external disk, alarm, or sleep timer; show times of day in other parts of the world; and sync contacts, calendars, to-do lists, and notes. Learn about how to use iPod as a stopwatch and lock the screen, and about the accessories available for iPod.
To prevent iTunes from opening automatically when you connect iPod to your computer: 1 In iTunes, select iPod in the Source pane and click the Summary tab. 2 In the Options section, deselect “Open iTunes when this iPod is attached.” 3 Click Apply. Using Extra Settings You can set the date and time, clocks in different time zones, and alarm and sleep features on iPod. You can use iPod as a stopwatch or to play games, and you can lock the iPod screen.
Setting the Alarm You can set an alarm for any clock on iPod. To use iPod as an alarm clock: 1 Choose Extras > Clock and then choose the clock you want to set an alarm for. 2 Choose Alarm Clock. 3 Set Alarm to On. 4 Choose Time and set the time that you want the alarm to sound. 5 Choose a sound. If you choose Beep, you’ll hear the alarm through the internal speaker. If you choose a playlist, you’ll need to connect iPod to speakers or headphones to hear the alarm.
To review or delete a stopwatch session: 1 Choose Extras > Stopwatch. A list of saved sessions appears after the Timer menu item. 2 Choose a session to view session information. You see the date and time the session started; the total time of the session; the shortest, longest, and average lap times; and the last several lap times. 3 To delete a session, press the Center button and choose Delete. Playing Games You can purchase games from the iTunes Store (in some countries) to play on iPod.
To set a combination for iPod: 1 Choose Extras > Screen Lock > Set Combination. 2 On the Enter New Code screen, enter a combination: Â Use the Click Wheel to select a number for the first position. Press the Center button to confirm your choice and move to the next position. Â Use the same method to set the remaining numbers of the combination. You can use the Next/Fast-forward button to move to the next position and the Previous/Rewind button to move to the previous position.
Syncing Contacts, Calendars, and To-Do Lists iPod can store contacts, calendar events, and to-do lists for viewing on the go. If you’re using Mac OS X v10.4 or later, you can use iTunes to sync the contacts and calendar information on iPod with Address Book and iCal. If you’re using any version of Mac OS X earlier than 10.4, you can use iSync to sync your information. Syncing information using iSync requires iSync 1.1 or later, and iCal 1.0.1 or later.
The next time you want to sync iPod, you can simply open iSync and click Sync Now. You can also choose to have iPod sync automatically when you connect it. Note: iSync loads information from your computer onto iPod. You can’t use iSync to load information from iPod onto your computer. To sync contacts or calendars using Microsoft Outlook for Windows or Outlook Express for Windows: 1 Connect iPod to your computer. 2 In iTunes, select iPod in the Source pane and click the Contacts tab.
To view to-do lists: m Choose Extras > Calendar > To Do. Storing and Reading Notes You can store and read text notes on iPod if it is enabled as an external disk (see page 45). 1 Save a document in any word-processing application as a text (.txt) file. 2 Place the file in the Notes folder on iPod. To view notes: m Choose Extras > Notes. Recording Voice Memos You can record voice memos using an optional iPod-compatible microphone (available for purchase at www.apple.com/ipodstore).
To load voice memos to your computer: Voice memos are saved in a Recordings folder on iPod in the WAV file format. If you enable iPod for disk use, you can drag voice memos from the folder to copy them. If iPod is set to sync songs automatically (see “Syncing Music Automatically” on page 21) and you record voice memos, the voice memos are automatically synced to a playlist in iTunes (and removed from iPod) when you connect iPod. You see the new Voice Memos playlist in the Source pane.
To use the earphones: m Plug the earphones into the Headphones port. Then place the earbuds in your ears as shown. The earphones cord is adjustable. WARNING: Permanent hearing loss may occur if earbuds or headphones are used at high volume. You can adapt over time to a higher volume of sound that may sound normal but can be damaging to your hearing. If you experience ringing in your ears or muffled speech, stop listening and have your hearing checked.
6 Tips and Troubleshooting 6 Most problems with iPod can be solved quickly by following the advice in this chapter. The 5 Rs: Reset, Retry, Restart, Reinstall, Restore Remember these five basic suggestions if you have a problem with iPod. Try these steps one at a time until your issue is resolved. If one of the following doesn’t help, read on for solutions to specific problems. Â Reset iPod. See “General Suggestions,” below. Â Retry with a different USB port if you cannot see iPod in iTunes.
To charge the battery, connect iPod to a high-power USB or FireWire port on your computer. Connecting iPod to a USB port on your keyboard will not charge the battery. You can connect iPod to a FireWire port using the optional iPod Dock Connector to FireWire Cable, for charging the iPod only. Loading information onto iPod using FireWire is not supported. Â Try the 5 Rs, one by one, until iPod responds.
To charge the battery, connect iPod to a high-power USB or FireWire port on your computer. Connecting iPod to a USB port on your keyboard will not charge the battery. You can connect iPod to a FireWire port using the optional iPod Dock Connector to FireWire Cable for charging iPod only. Transferring information to iPod using FireWire is not supported. Â iPod might need to be reset (see page 55).
If songs or data load more slowly over USB 2.0 Â If you load a large number of songs or amount of data using USB 2.0 and the iPod battery is low, iPod loads the information at a reduced speed in order to conserve battery power. Â If you want to load at higher speeds, you can stop loading and keep the iPod connected so that it can recharge, or connect it to the optional iPod USB 2.0 Power Adapter. Let iPod charge for about an hour, and then resume loading your music or data.
Note: If you added or removed items from the iPod main menu (see “Adding or Removing Items From the Main Menu” on page 9) the Settings menu item may be in a different place. If you can’t find the Reset All Settings menu item, you can restore iPod to its original state and choose a language you understand. See “Updating and Restoring iPod Software” on page 61. If you can’t import photos directly from your camera  Make sure you have the iPod Camera Connector (available at www.apple.
 One of the following operating systems: Mac OS X v10.3.9 or later, Windows 2000 with Service Pack 4 or later, or Windows XP Home or Professional with Service Pack 2 or later  iTunes 7 or later (iTunes can be downloaded from www.apple.com/ipod/start.) If your Windows PC doesn’t have a high-power USB port, you can purchase and install a USB 2.0 card. For more information on cables and compatible USB cards, go to www.apple.com/ipod. High-power USB 2.
If you lock iPod screen and can’t unlock it Normally, if you can connect iPod to the computer it is authorized to work with, iPod automatically unlocks. If the computer authorized to work with iPod is unavailable, you can connect iPod to another computer and use iTunes to restore iPod software. See the next section for more information. If you want to change the screen lock combination and you can’t remember the current combination, you must restore the iPod software and then set a new combination.
7 Safety and Cleaning 7 This section contains important safety and handling information for Apple iPods. ± Read all safety information below and operating instructions before using iPod to avoid injury. Keep the iPod Safety Guide and the features guide for your iPod handy for future reference. Important Safety Information WARNING: Failure to follow these safety instructions could result in fire, electric shock, or other injury or damage.
Using the iPod USB Power Adapter (available separately) If you use the iPod USB Power Adapter (sold separately at www.apple.com/ipodstore) to charge iPod, make sure that the power adapter is fully assembled before you plug it into a power outlet. Then insert the iPod USB Power Adapter firmly into the power outlet. Do not connect or disconnect the iPod USB Power Adapter with wet hands. Do not use any power adapter other than an Apple iPod power adapter to charge your iPod.
Avoiding seizures, blackouts, and eye strain If you have experienced seizures or blackouts, or if you have a family history of such occurrences, please consult a physician before playing video games on iPod (if available). Discontinue use and consult a physician if you experience: convulsion, eye or muscle twitching, loss of awareness, involuntary movements, or disorientation. When watching videos or playing games on iPod (if available), avoid prolonged use and take breaks to prevent eye strain.
8 Learning More, Service, and Support 8 You can find more information about using iPod in onscreen help and on the web. The following table describes where to get more iPod-related software and service information. To learn about Do this Service and support, forums, Go to: www.apple.com/support/ipod and Apple software downloads The latest tutorials, and tips and tricks on how to make the most of your iPod experience Go to: www.apple.
Regulatory Compliance Information FCC Compliance Statement This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. See instructions if interference to radio or TV reception is suspected.
Disposal and Recycling Information Apple and the Environment Your iPod contains a battery. Dispose of your iPod according to your local environmental laws and guidelines. At Apple, we recognize our responsibility to minimize the environmental impacts of our operations and products. For information about Apple’s recycling program, go to: www.apple.com/environment For more information, go to: www.apple.com/environment Deutschland: Dieses Gerät enthält Batterien. Bitte nicht in den Hausmüll werfen.
A accessories for iPod 53 adding menu items 9 addresses, syncing 50 Adobe Photoshop Album 60 Adobe Photoshop Elements 60 alarm, setting 47 album artwork, viewing 28 albums, purchasing 18 audiobooks purchasing 18 setting play speed 30 B backlight setting timer 10 turning on 6, 10 battery charge states when disconnected 15 charging 13 rechargeable 15 replacing 15 viewing charge status 14 brightness setting 10 browsing iTunes Store 18 podcasts 18 quickly 7 songs 6, 24 videos 6, 18 buttons Center 5 disabling w
disk, using iPod as 45 displaying time in title bar 46 downloading See also loading podcasts 18 video podcasts 32 E Eject button 13 ejecting before disconnecting 12 external disk, using iPod as 45 F fast-forwarding a song or video 6 features of iPod 4 file formats, supported 58 finding your iPod serial number 6 folder with restore message 57 full-resolution images 40 G games 48 getting help 65 getting started with iPod 59 H hearing loss warning 54 help, getting 65 Hold switch 6, 8 I iCal, getting help
syncing selected 34, 35 music See also songs; loading music iPod not playing 56 purchasing 18 rating 26 setting for slideshows 43 tutorial 65 music videos See also videos syncing 22 N navigating quickly 7 notes, storing and reading 52 O On-The-Go playlists loading 26 making 25 rating songs 26 saving 26 operating system requirements 60 overview of iPod features 4 P PAL or NTSC TV 36, 43 pausing a song 6 a video 6 phone numbers, syncing 50 photo collections, loading automatically 39 photo library 39 photos
Select button. See Center button serial number 6 serial number, locating 65 service and support 65 sets of songs.
U unlocking iPod screen 49, 61 unresponsive iPod 55 unsupported audio file formats 58 updating and restoring software 61 USB 2.