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034-2616-A.book Page 2 Thursday, July 8, 2004 12:36 PM The information in this document is subject to change without notice. Hewlett-Packard ® Company makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this material, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. Neither HP or Apple shall be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing, performance, or use of this material.
034-2616-A.book Page iii Thursday, July 8, 2004 12:36 PM 1 Table of Contents Quick Start ............................................................... 1 What You Need to Get Started ................................................................ 3 Setting Up iPod to Play Music................................................................... 5 Using iPod.............................................................. 11 Using iPod Controls ...............................................................
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034-2616-A.book Page 1 Thursday, July 8, 2004 12:36 PM 1 Quick Start Congratulations on purchasing your Apple iPod from HP. Read this section to get started using iPod quickly. iPod works with the iTunes music software included on the iPod CD. Use iTunes to import songs from your CD or digital music collection to your PC, or use the iTunes Music Store (available in some countries/regions only) to purchase songs and download them to your PC. Then organize the songs and transfer them to iPod.
034-2616-A.book Page 2 Thursday, July 8, 2004 12:36 PM Learning to Use iPod Read this chapter to set up iPod and get started playing music quickly. To learn more about playing music on iPod and using some of its other features, see “Using iPod” on page 11. iPod Tutorial For an in-depth tutorial on transferring music to and playing music on iPod, see the iPod Tutorial on the iPod CD. iPod Features iPod is a music player and much more.
034-2616-A.book Page 3 Thursday, July 8, 2004 12:36 PM What You Need to Get Started To use iPod with a PC, you must have: • A PC with 500 MHz or higher processor speed • Microsoft® Windows® 2000 with Service Pack 4 or later, or Windows XP Home or Professional • iTunes 4.6 or later (iTunes is included on the iPod CD) To be sure you have the latest version of iTunes, go to http://www.hp.
034-2616-A.book Page 4 Thursday, July 8, 2004 12:36 PM Your iPod includes the following components: iPod iPod Dock Connector to FireWire Cable iPod Power Adapter 4 Quick Start iPod Dock (with some models) iPod Dock Connector to USB 2.
034-2616-A.book Page 5 Thursday, July 8, 2004 12:36 PM Setting Up iPod to Play Music To set up iPod, you charge the battery, install software from the iPod CD, and import songs from your music CD collection to your PC. Then you transfer the songs to iPod and start listening to music. Step 1: Charge the Battery Connect iPod to the iPod Power Adapter using the iPod Dock Connector to FireWire Cable. The built-in battery is 80 percent charged in about two hours, and fully charged in about four hours.
034-2616-A.book Page 6 Thursday, July 8, 2004 12:36 PM Step 2: Install the Software Insert the iPod CD into your PC and install iTunes and the iPod software. Step 3: Import Music to Your PC Complete this step if you haven’t already transferred music to your PC. You can import music from your audio CDs, or if you have an Internet connection, you can buy music online and download it to your PC using the iTunes Music Store.
034-2616-A.book Page 7 Thursday, July 8, 2004 12:36 PM Step 4: Connect iPod and Transfer Music Connect iPod to your PC using the iPod Dock Connector to USB 2.0 Cable. Be sure the connectors on both ends of the cable are oriented correctly. They can only be inserted one way. Note: If you have a PC with a 6-pin FireWire 400 port, you can use the iPod Dock Connector to FireWire Cable. Note: USB 1.1 is not supported. You can also use the optional iPod Dock (see page 21). Use the iPod Dock Connector to USB 2.
034-2616-A.book Page 8 Thursday, July 8, 2004 12:36 PM When you connect iPod to your PC, iTunes opens automatically and transfers the songs and playlists in your music library to iPod. Note: If you’re connecting using USB 2.0, be sure to connect iPod to a highpower USB 2.0 port directly on your PC, or to a powered USB 2.0 hub that’s connected to your PC. iPod won’t work if it’s connected to a low-power USB 2.0 port, such as those sometimes found on keyboards or other peripherals.
034-2616-A.book Page 9 Thursday, July 8, 2004 12:36 PM Step 5: Play Music When the song transfer is complete, a message on the iPod screen says “OK to disconnect.” Squeeze both sides of the Dock connector to disconnect the cable from iPod. Then use the Click Wheel and Select button to browse for a song.
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034-2616-A.book Page 11 Thursday, July 8, 2004 12:36 PM 1 Using iPod Read this section to learn about using iPod controls, transferring music, charging the battery, and using the extra features of your iPod. Using iPod Controls Press any button to turn on iPod. The main menu appears. Use the Click Wheel and Select button to navigate through onscreen menus, play songs, change settings, and view information. Move your thumb lightly around the Click Wheel to highlight a menu item.
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034-2616-A.book Page 13 Thursday, July 8, 2004 12:36 PM iPod Controls Reset iPod (For use during troubleshooting) Toggle the Hold switch (set it to Hold, then turn it off again). Then press the Menu and Select buttons simultaneously for about 6 seconds, until the Apple logo appears. Turn on iPod Press any button. Turn off iPod Press and hold Play/Pause. Turn the backlight on or off Press and hold Menu or select Backlight from the main menu.
034-2616-A.book Page 14 Thursday, July 8, 2004 12:36 PM iPod Controls 14 Disable the iPod buttons (So you don’t press them accidentally) Set the Hold switch to Hold (an orange bar appears). Skip to any point in a song From the Now Playing screen, press the Select button to show the scrubber bar. Then scroll to any point in the song. Skip to the next song Press Next/Fast-forward. Start a song over Press Previous/Rewind. Play the previous song Press Previous/Rewind twice.
034-2616-A.book Page 15 Thursday, July 8, 2004 12:36 PM Disabling iPod Buttons Using the Hold Switch If you’re carrying iPod in your pocket and you don’t want to press the buttons or turn it on accidentally, you can make the buttons inactive. • Set the Hold switch to Hold. Slide the switch toward the center (so you can see the orange bar) to disable the controls.
034-2616-A.book Page 16 Thursday, July 8, 2004 12:36 PM Making Playlists on iPod You can set iPod to play the songs you want in the order you want. When you create a list of songs on your iPod, the songs appear in an On-The-Go playlist. To create an On-The-Go playlist: 1 Highlight a song and press and hold the Select button until the song title flashes. 2 Repeat step 1 for other songs you want to add. 3 Select Music > Playlists > On-The-Go to view your list of songs.
034-2616-A.book Page 17 Thursday, July 8, 2004 12:36 PM To save On-The-Go playlists on your iPod: Select Music > Playlists > On-The-Go > Save Playlist > Save Playlist. The first playlist is saved as “New Playlist 1” in the Playlists menu. The On-The-Go playlist is cleared. You can save as many On-The-Go playlists as you like.
034-2616-A.book Page 18 Thursday, July 8, 2004 12:36 PM Connecting and Disconnecting iPod You connect iPod to your PC to transfer and manage music, and, in most cases, to charge the battery. To connect iPod to your PC: Connect iPod to your PC using the iPod Dock Connector to USB 2.0 Cable. Be sure the connectors on both ends of the cable are oriented correctly. They can only be inserted one way. Note: If you have a PC with a 6-pin FireWire 400 port, you can use the iPod Dock Connector to FireWire Cable.
034-2616-A.book Page 19 Thursday, July 8, 2004 12:36 PM Disconnecting iPod You shouldn’t disconnect iPod while music is being transferred. You can easily see if it’s OK to disconnect iPod by looking at the screen. If you see the main menu or a large battery icon, you can disconnect iPod from your PC. If you see this message, you must eject iPod before disconnecting it from your PC.
034-2616-A.book Page 20 Thursday, July 8, 2004 12:36 PM To eject iPod: Select iPod in the iTunes Source list and click the Eject button. Eject button You can eject iPod by clicking the Safely Remove Hardware icon in the Windows system tray and selecting your iPod. To disconnect iPod: If iPod is connected to an iPod cable, squeeze both sides of the Dock connector to disconnect the cable from iPod. If iPod is in the Dock, simply remove it.
034-2616-A.book Page 21 Thursday, July 8, 2004 12:36 PM Connecting iPod Using the iPod Dock (Included With Some Models) The iPod Dock holds iPod upright as it charges or transfers music. Connect the Dock to your PC using the same cable you use with iPod, or connect it to a power outlet using the FireWire cable and power adapter. Then put iPod in the Dock. Note: Be sure the connectors on the cable are oriented correctly. Each connector can only be inserted one way.
034-2616-A.book Page 22 Thursday, July 8, 2004 12:36 PM Using the iPod Dock, you can play music from iPod over external powered speakers or a home stereo. You need an audio cable with a standard 3.5 millimeter stereo miniplug (many external speakers have this type of cable attached). To play music from iPod using the Dock: 1 Place iPod in the Dock. 2 Connect the speakers or stereo to the Dock Line Out port using an audio cable with a 3.5 millimeter stereo miniplug.
034-2616-A.book Page 23 Thursday, July 8, 2004 12:36 PM Organizing and Transferring Your Music For instructions for getting started playing music on iPod, see “Setting Up iPod to Play Music” on page 5. Read on for more information about organizing and transferring your music. About iTunes iTunes is the software application you use to manage the music on your PC and transfer music to iPod. When you connect iPod to your PC, iTunes opens automatically.
034-2616-A.book Page 24 Thursday, July 8, 2004 12:36 PM About the iTunes Music Store Using iTunes, you can preview, purchase, and download your favorite songs from the iTunes Music Store (available in some countries/regions only). There are hundreds of thousands of songs available for purchase. You can use an Apple Account to purchase songs from the music store, or if you have an America Online (AOL) account, you can use that.
034-2616-A.book Page 25 Thursday, July 8, 2004 12:36 PM When you import music from a CD using iTunes, it is converted to AAC format by default. If you are using iTunes 4.5 or later on a PC, you can convert nonprotected WMA files to AAC or MP3 format. This can be useful if you have a library of music encoded in WMA format. For more information, open iTunes and choose Help > iTunes and Music Store Help. iPod does not support WMA, MPEG Layer 1, MPEG Layer 2 audio files, or Audible.com format 1.
034-2616-A.book Page 26 Thursday, July 8, 2004 12:36 PM About Smart Playlists Using iTunes, you can automatically create customized Smart Playlists from the songs in your library. You can create a Smart Playlist that includes only certain genres of music, songs by certain artists, or songs that match particular criteria. For example, you could create a playlist that’s no more than 3 gigabytes (GB) in size and includes only songs you have rated 3 stars or higher (see “Rating Songs” on page 17).
034-2616-A.book Page 27 Thursday, July 8, 2004 12:36 PM Transferring Songs and Playlists to iPod Automatically By default, iPod updates automatically when you connect it to your PC. iTunes updates the iPod music library to match the songs and playlists in your PC’s music library, transferring new songs to iPod and deleting songs from iPod that aren’t in your music library. You can set iPod to transfer only certain songs in your iTunes music library.
034-2616-A.book Page 28 Thursday, July 8, 2004 12:36 PM Transferring Songs and Playlists to iPod Manually You can set iPod to transfer songs manually, so you can transfer individual songs and playlists. When iPod is set to transfer songs manually, iTunes won’t update it automatically when you connect it to your PC. To set iPod to transfer songs manually: 1 In iTunes, select iPod in the Source list and click the Options button. Options button 2 Select “Manually manage songs and playlists.
034-2616-A.book Page 29 Thursday, July 8, 2004 12:36 PM Deleting Songs and Playlists From iPod Manually If you have set iPod to transfer songs manually (see above), you can delete songs and playlists from iPod individually. Songs deleted from iPod manually are not deleted from the iTunes library. To delete a song or playlist from iPod: 1 Select iPod in the iTunes Source list. 2 Select a song or playlist and press the Delete key on the keyboard.
034-2616-A.book Page 30 Thursday, July 8, 2004 12:36 PM Listening to Spoken Word Audio You can purchase and download spoken word audiobooks from the iTunes Music Store (available in some countries/regions only) or from Audible.com and listen to them on your iPod. You can use iTunes to transfer audiobooks to your iPod the same way you transfer 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.
034-2616-A.book Page 31 Thursday, July 8, 2004 12:36 PM Adjusting iPod Settings You can change settings directly on iPod in the Settings menu. Setting iPod to Shuffle Songs You can set iPod to shuffle (play songs or albums in random order). iPod shuffles songs within the list (album or playlist, for example) from which the songs are playing. You can shuffle or reshuffle songs you are already playing, or you can set iPod to shuffle songs or albums every time you play a song.
034-2616-A.book Page 32 Thursday, July 8, 2004 12:36 PM Setting iPod to Repeat Songs You can set iPod to repeat a song over and over, or to repeat a sequence of songs. iPod repeats songs within the list from which the songs are playing. To set iPod to repeat songs: Select Settings from the iPod main menu. • To repeat all songs in the list, set Repeat to All. • To repeat one song over and over, set Repeat to One.
034-2616-A.book Page 33 Thursday, July 8, 2004 12:36 PM To set iTunes to adjust all songs to play at the same relative sound level: 1 In iTunes, choose Edit > Preferences. 2 Click Effects and select Sound Check. To set iPod to use the iTunes volume settings: Select Settings > Sound Check. If you have not activated Sound Check in iTunes, setting it on iPod has no effect. Using the iPod Equalizer You can use equalizer presets to change iPod sound to suit a particular music genre or style.
034-2616-A.book Page 34 Thursday, July 8, 2004 12:36 PM Adding or Removing Items From the Main Menu You can add often-used items to the iPod main menu. For example, you can add a “Songs” item to the main menu, so you don’t have to select Music before you select Songs. To add or remove items from the main menu: Select Settings > Main Menu. Setting and Viewing Date and Time To set the date and time: Select Settings > Date & Time. To view the date and time: Select Extras > Clock.
034-2616-A.book Page 35 Thursday, July 8, 2004 12:36 PM Using the Extra Features of Your iPod Using iPod as an External Hard Disk You can use iPod as a hard disk, to store and transfer data files. To enable iPod as a hard disk: 1 In iTunes, select iPod in the Source list and click the Options button. Options button 2 Select “Enable disk use.” When you use iPod as a hard disk, the iPod disk icon appears as the next available drive letter in Windows Explorer on a PC.
034-2616-A.book Page 36 Thursday, July 8, 2004 12:36 PM Preventing iTunes From Opening Automatically If you use iPod primarily as a hard disk, you may want to keep iTunes from opening automatically when you connect iPod to your PC. To prevent iTunes from opening automatically when you connect iPod to your PC: 1 In iTunes, select iPod in the Source list. 2 Click the Options button and deselect “Open iTunes when attached.
034-2616-A.book Page 37 Thursday, July 8, 2004 12:36 PM Setting the Alarm You can use iPod as an alarm clock. To set an alarm: 1 Select Extras > Clock > Alarm Clock. 2 Set Alarm to On. 3 Select a sound. If you select Beep, the alarm will be audible through the internal speaker. If you select a playlist, you’ll need to connect iPod to speakers or headphones to hear the alarm. Importing Addresses, Phone Numbers, and Calendar Events Your iPod can store contacts and calendar events.
034-2616-A.book Page 38 Thursday, July 8, 2004 12:36 PM To import appointments and other calendar events manually: 1 Export calendar events from any calendar application that uses the standard vCal format (filenames end in .vcs). 2 Drag the files to the Calendars folder on iPod. To view contacts on iPod: Select Extras > Contacts. To view calendar events: Select Extras > Calendar. Storing and Reading Notes and Other Information You can store and read text notes on iPod.
034-2616-A.book Page 39 Thursday, July 8, 2004 12:36 PM Recording Voice Memos You can record voice memos using an optional iPod-compatible microphone (available for purchase at http//www.hpshopping.com/musicaccessories). You can store voice memos on your iPod and transfer them to your PC. To record a voice memo: 1 Connect a microphone to the Headphones port on your iPod and select Record to begin recording. 2 Hold the microphone a few inches from your mouth and speak. To pause recording, select Pause.
034-2616-A.book Page 40 Thursday, July 8, 2004 12:36 PM Storing Digital Photos Using an optional iPod-compatible photo card reader (available for purchase at http://www.hpshopping.com/musicaccessories) and a standard digital camera and photo card, you can store photos on iPod, then delete them from the photo card and take more pictures. Then later you can transfer the photos from iPod to your PC using a standard digital photo application.
034-2616-A.book Page 41 Thursday, July 8, 2004 12:36 PM To erase photos from a photo card: 1 Import photos from the card (see above). 2 Select Erase Card. All photos are deleted from the photo card. To transfer photos to your PC: Connect iPod to your PC and open the application you use to transfer photos from your digital camera. See the documentation that came with the application for more information. Note: Photos are stored in a DCIM (digital camera images) folder on iPod.
034-2616-A.book Page 42 Thursday, July 8, 2004 12:36 PM Charging the iPod Battery iPod has an internal, nonremovable battery. If iPod isn’t used for a while, the battery may need to be charged. The iPod battery is 80-percent charged in about two hours, and fully charged in about four hours. If you charge iPod by connecting it to your PC, it may take longer to charge, especially if you are transferring files or playing music.
034-2616-A.book Page 43 Thursday, July 8, 2004 12:36 PM To charge the battery using the iPod Power Adapter: 1 Connect the AC plug adapter to the power adapter (this may already be assembled). 2 Connect the iPod Dock Connector to FireWire Cable included with iPod to the power adapter, and plug the other end of the cable into iPod. 3 Plug the power adapter into a working electrical outlet.
034-2616-A.book Page 44 Thursday, July 8, 2004 12:36 PM Battery States When iPod is not connected to a power source, a battery icon in the top right corner of the iPod screen shows about how much charge is left. Battery about halfway charged If iPod is connected to a power source, the battery icon animates to show that the battery is charging. Battery charging If you connect iPod to a power source and the battery icon does not animate, the battery is fully charged.
034-2616-A.book Page 45 Thursday, July 8, 2004 12:36 PM iPod Accessories iPod comes with some accessories, and many other accessories are available at http://www.hpshopping.com/musicaccessories iPod Remote (Available Separately) To use the iPod Remote, connect it to the iPod Remote port, then connect the Earphones (or another set of headphones) to the remote. Use the buttons on the remote just as you would use the iPod buttons.
034-2616-A.book Page 46 Thursday, July 8, 2004 12:36 PM Earphones iPod comes with a pair of high-quality earbud headphones. To use the earbud headphones: Plug them in to the Headphones port, then place the earbud in your ear as shown. Warning Listening to music at high volume over extended periods of time can damage your hearing.
034-2616-A.book Page 47 Thursday, July 8, 2004 12:36 PM 1 Tips and Troubleshooting Most problems with iPod can be solved quickly by following the advice in this chapter. Resetting iPod Most problems with iPod can be solved by resetting it. To reset iPod: 1 Connect iPod to a power outlet using the iPod Power Adapter. 2 Toggle the Hold switch on and off (set it to Hold, then turn it off again). 3 Press and hold the Select and Menu buttons for at least 6 seconds, until the Apple logo appears.
034-2616-A.book Page 48 Thursday, July 8, 2004 12:36 PM If You Want to Disconnect iPod, but the Screen Says “Do Not Disconnect” • If iPod is transferring music, wait for the transfer to complete. • Select iPod in the iTunes Source list and click the Eject button. • If iPod disappears from the iTunes Source list, but you still see the “Do Not Disconnect” message on the iPod screen, go ahead and disconnect iPod.
034-2616-A.book Page 49 Thursday, July 8, 2004 12:36 PM If You Connect iPod to Your PC and Nothing Happens • Make sure you have installed the software from the iPod CD. • Make sure you have the required PC and software. See “What You Need to Get Started” on page 3. • Your iPod may need to be reset (see page 47). • Check the cable connections. Unplug the cable at both ends and make sure no foreign objects are in the FireWire or USB ports. Then plug the cable back in securely. Use only iPod cables.
034-2616-A.book Page 50 Thursday, July 8, 2004 12:36 PM If You Connect iPod to a USB Port and It Doesn’t Work Correctly • You must use a FireWire port or a USB 2.0 port to connect iPod. USB 1.1 is not supported and is significantly slower than FireWire and USB 2.0. If your PC doesn’t have a FireWire port or USB 2.0 port, you can purchase a Windows-certified FireWire card or USB 2.0 card and install it. For more information, go to http://www.hpshopping.
034-2616-A.book Page 51 Thursday, July 8, 2004 12:36 PM Other iPod settings, such as song repeat, are also reset. Note: If you have added or removed items from the iPod main menu (see page 34), the Settings menu may be in a different place. If Your iPod Remote Isn’t Working • Make sure the remote’s Hold switch is off. • Make sure the remote is plugged firmly into iPod, and that the headphones are plugged firmly into the remote.
034-2616-A.book Page 52 Thursday, July 8, 2004 12:36 PM • If you choose to restore, all data is erased from your iPod, including songs, files, contacts, photos, calendar information, and any other data. All iPod settings are restored to their original state. To update or restore iPod with the latest software: 1 Go to http://www.hp.com/go/music/update and download the latest iPod Update. 2 Double-click the software install file and follow the onscreen instructions to install the iPod Update.
034-2616-A.book Page 53 Thursday, July 8, 2004 12:36 PM 1 Learning More, Service, and Support There is more information about using iPod on the iPod CD, in onscreen help, and on the Web. iPod Tutorial For an in-depth tutorial on transferring music to and playing music on iPod, see the iPod Tutorial on the iPod CD. Onscreen Help • To learn more about using iPod and iTunes, open iTunes and choose Help > iTunes and Music Store Help.
034-2616-A.book Page 54 Thursday, July 8, 2004 12:36 PM Online Resources For the latest information on iPod, go to http://www.hp.com/music For iPod service and support information go to http://www.hp.com/support To register iPod (if you didn’t do it when you installed software from the iPod CD), go to http://register.hp.com. Please be sure to have your product number, model number, and serial number handy. For an online iTunes tutorial (available in some areas only), go to http://www.apple.
034-2616-A.book Page 55 Thursday, July 8, 2004 12:36 PM 1 Safety and Cleaning Read on to learn about using iPod safely and cleaning iPod. Important Safety Instructions When setting up and using your iPod, remember the following: • Read all the installation instructions carefully before you plug your iPod Power Adapter into a power outlet. • Keep these instructions handy for reference by you and others. • Follow all instructions and warnings dealing with your iPod.
034-2616-A.book Page 56 Thursday, July 8, 2004 12:36 PM Avoid Hearing Damage 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, which may sound normal but can be damaging to your hearing. Set your iPod volume to a safe level before that happens. If you experience ringing in your ears, reduce the volume or discontinue use of your iPod.
034-2616-A.book Page 57 Thursday, July 8, 2004 12:36 PM Using the Power Adapter • Use only the power adapter that came with your iPod. Adapters for other electronic devices may look similar, but they may damage your iPod. • The only way to shut off power to your power adapter completely is to disconnect it from the power source. • Always leave space around your power adapter. Do not use this equipment in a location where airflow around the power adapter is confined, such as a bookcase.
034-2616-A.book Page 58 Thursday, July 8, 2004 12:36 PM About Operating and Storage Temperatures • Operate your iPod in a place where the temperature is always between 0º and 35º C (32º to 95º F). • Store your iPod in a place where the temperature is always between –20º and 45º C (–4º to 113º F). Don’t leave iPod in your car, since temperatures in parked cars can exceed this range. • iPod play time may temporarily shorten in low-temperature conditions.
034-2616-A.book Page 59 Thursday, July 8, 2004 12:36 PM Do Not Make Repairs Yourself Warning Do not attempt to open your iPod or power adapter, disassemble it, or remove the battery. You run the risk of electric shock and voiding the limited warranty. No user-serviceable parts are inside. For service, see “Learning More, Service, and Support” on page 53. Cleaning Follow these general rules when cleaning the outside of your iPod and its components: • Make sure your iPod is unplugged.
034-2616-A.book Page 60 Thursday, July 8, 2004 12:36 PM Communications Regulation 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 television reception is suspected.
034-2616-A.book Page 61 Thursday, July 8, 2004 12:36 PM This product was tested for EMC compliance under conditions that included the use of HP peripheral devices and HP shielded cables and connectors between system components. It is important that you use HP peripheral devices and shielded cables and connectors between system components to reduce the possibility of causing interference to radios, television sets, and other electronic devices.
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034-2616-A.book Page 67 Thursday, July 8, 2004 12:36 PM speakers 22 connecting 22 Dock Line Out port 22 spoken word audio 30 setting reading rate 30 stored songs 30 support 54 supported file formats 24 T temperature operating 58 storage 58 time setting 34 viewing 34 tips 47 transferring music 6, 27 from a CD to iTunes 6 purchased songs 6 to iPod 7, 18 troubleshooting 47 turning off 13 turning on 13 tutorials 2, 53 Index U USB 2.0 card 3 2.
034-2616-A.book Page 68 Thursday, July 8, 2004 12:36 PM http://www.hp.com/music http://www.hp.