Operation Manual

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Thank you for buying the TrekStor i.Beat clip. We are
confident that this product will be the source of much
enjoyment. Please read the following chapters carefully so
that you can become acquainted with the advantages of
this product and its use.
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If you have problems with this product, you can quickly get
assistance. Only in extremely rare cases will you need to
return this product to your dealer. You can find answers to
the most frequently asked questions at our website,
www.trekstor.de, under "Se r v i c e " + "Su p p o r t ". You can of
course also contact our award-winning support team by
filling out the support form on our website, or by e-mail or
telephone (see the back of these instructions). You will be
surprised at how quickly we can help you.
Current product information and a list of the file formats
supported by your MP3 player can be found at the TrekStor
Website (www.trekstor.de).
At the time of printing, your MP3 player supports the
following file formats: MP3, WMA and WAV.
If you have difficulties with this product or its operation,
please read the "FAQ" section. Here you will find answers to
the most frequently asked questions.
System requirements
Computer:
Windows® 2000/XP/Vista, Mac® OS X from version 10.4, •
Linux® from kernel 2.6.x
USB 1.1 port (high-speed USB 2.0 port recommended)•
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Please charge your MP3 player as described in these operating
instructions for at least 3 to 4 hours before initial use.
CONTENTS
System requirements ……………………………… 19
1) Controls and connections of the TrekStor
i.Beat clip ………………………………………… 20
2) Connecting the TrekStor i.Beat clip to
a computer………………………………………… 20
3) Charging the TrekStor i.Beat clip ………………… 21
4) Exchanging data with the TrekStor i.Beat clip 21
5) Logging o and disconnecting the TrekStor
i.Beat clip from the computer …………………… 22
6) Operation of the TrekStor i.Beat clip …………… 22
7) Firmware update for TrekStor i.Beat clip ……… 24
8) Formatting the TrekStor i.Beat clip ……………… 25
9) FAQ - troubleshooting …………………………… 26