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To connect MG200 to a Mac
Plug the included USB cable into a USB port of your computer, and connect the
other end to MG200.
MG200 icon will appear on the desktop as a removable storage. Double-click it to open it.
You can drag and drop songs and videos onto it just as you would with other external hard
disk storage.
Charging your MG200 battery
MG200 has an internal, nonremovable rechargeable battery; and it uses power from the USB
port on your computer to charge.
To charge your MG200, make sure that your computer is turned on, it isn’t sleeping, and
that the USB port you connect your MG200 to provides power.
The USB port on your keyboard doesn’t provide enough power to charge MG200--you must
connect MG200 to a USB port on your computer.
MTP (Media Transfer Protocol)
The MTP, or the Media Transfer Protocol, is a method devised by Microsoft to transfer media
files and associated data back and forth to/from devices, with optional additional support
for remote control of the device.
If Windows Media Player 10 is installed in the target computer, the computer will automati-
cally connect MG200 via MTP.
Once in MTP mode, songs stored in Windows Media Library can be synchronized to MG200,
and Microsoft’s WMDRM music files can be downloaded.
Songs listed in Windows Media Player playlist can be downloaded easily to MG200 when
Windows Media Player 10 is synchronized.
MSC (Mass Storage Class)
MSC is a protocol which enables MG200 to be used as a portable disk, regardless of the
operating system you use.