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LL0354_UG.book Page 3 Thursday, March 3, 2005 4:44 PM 1 Quick Start Congratulations on purchasing your iPod. Read this section to get started using iPod quickly. iPod works with your computer. Import and organize songs and photos on your computer, then transfer them to iPod for listening and viewing on the go.
LL0354_UG.book Page 4 Thursday, March 3, 2005 4:44 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 12. iPod Tutorial For an interactive tutorial on transferring music to and playing music on iPod (available in some countries only), go to www.apple.com/support/ipod. iPod Features iPod is a music player and much more.
LL0354_UG.book Page 5 Thursday, March 3, 2005 4:44 PM What You Need to Get Started To use iPod with a Macintosh, you must have: • A Macintosh with: • Built-in high-power USB 2.0 • Or built-in FireWire and the optional iPod Dock Connector to FireWire Cable (available for purchase at www.apple.com/ipodstore) High-power USB 2.0 port 6-pin FireWire 400 port • Mac OS X v10.2.8, or Mac OS X v10.3.4 or later • iTunes 4.
LL0354_UG.book Page 6 Thursday, March 3, 2005 4:44 PM To use iPod with a Windows PC, you must have: • A Windows PC with: • Built-in high-power USB 2.0 (or a high-power USB 2.0 card installed) • Or built-in FireWire (or a FireWire card installed) and the optional iPod Dock Connector to FireWire Cable (available for purchase at www.apple.com/ipodstore) High-power USB 2.0 port 6-pin FireWire 400 port (IEEE 1394) For more information about compatible FireWire and USB cards, go to www.apple.com/ipod.
LL0354_UG.book Page 7 Thursday, March 3, 2005 4:44 PM Your iPod includes the following components: iPod iPod USB Power Adapter iPod Dock Connector to USB 2.
LL0354_UG.book Page 8 Thursday, March 3, 2005 4:44 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 or from the iTunes Music Store (available in some countries only). Then you transfer the songs to iPod for listening on the go. To import and view photos on iPod, follow the instructions in this chapter to set up iPod, then see “Transferring and Viewing Digital Photos” on page 32.
LL0354_UG.book Page 9 Thursday, March 3, 2005 4:44 PM Step 2: Install the Software Insert the iPod CD into your computer and install iTunes and the iPod software. Step 3: Import Music to Your Computer Complete this step if you haven’t already transferred music to your computer. 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 computer using the iTunes Music Store.
LL0354_UG.book Page 10 Thursday, March 3, 2005 4:44 PM Step 4: Connect iPod and Transfer Music Connect iPod to your computer using the included iPod Dock Connector to USB 2.0 Cable. If you are connecting to a high-power USB 2.0 port, use the iPod Dock Connector to USB 2.0 Cable. If you are connecting to a FireWire 400 port, use an iPod Dock Connector to FireWire Cable (available separately). To transfer songs to iPod: When you connect iPod to your computer, iTunes opens.
LL0354_UG.book Page 11 Thursday, March 3, 2005 4:44 PM If your Windows PC doesn’t have a high-power USB 2.0 port or a 6-pin FireWire 400 (IEEE 1394) port, you can purchase and install a USB 2.0 card or a FireWire card. For more information on cables and compatible USB and FireWire cards, go to www.apple.com/ipod. 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.
LL0354_UG.book Page 12 Thursday, March 3, 2005 4:44 PM 1 Using iPod Read this section to learn about using iPod controls, transferring music, transferring and viewing photos, 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.
LL0354_UG.book Page 13 Thursday, March 3, 2005 4:44 PM 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. To select the item, press the Select button. To go back to the previous menu, press Menu on the Click Wheel.
LL0354_UG.book Page 14 Thursday, March 3, 2005 4:44 PM 14 To do this... Do this 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.
LL0354_UG.book Page 15 Thursday, March 3, 2005 4:44 PM To do this... Do this 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 (if you see album artwork, press it again). Then scroll to any point in the song. Skip to the next song Press Next/Fast-forward. Start a song over Press Previous/Rewind.
LL0354_UG.book Page 16 Thursday, March 3, 2005 4:44 PM Disabling iPod Buttons Using the Hold Switch n 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.
LL0354_UG.book Page 17 Thursday, March 3, 2005 4:44 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.
LL0354_UG.book Page 18 Thursday, March 3, 2005 4:44 PM n To transfer On-The-Go playlists to your computer: If iPod is set to transfer songs automatically (see page 28), and you create an On-The-Go playlist, the playlist automatically transfers to iTunes when you connect iPod. You see the new On-The-Go playlist in the iTunes Source list. You can rename or delete the new playlist, just as you would any other playlist in iTunes.
LL0354_UG.book Page 19 Thursday, March 3, 2005 4:44 PM 2 Choose “Display album artwork on your iPod.” To see album artwork on your iPod: 1 Play a song that has album artwork. 2 From the Now Playing screen, press the Select button. 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.
LL0354_UG.book Page 20 Thursday, March 3, 2005 4:44 PM If you connect iPod to a different computer and it is set to transfer songs automatically, iTunes prompts you before transferring any music. 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 computer.
LL0354_UG.book Page 21 Thursday, March 3, 2005 4:44 PM n To eject iPod: Click the Eject button ( ) next to iPod in the iTunes Source list. If you’re using a Mac, you can also 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 your iPod.
LL0354_UG.book Page 22 Thursday, March 3, 2005 4:44 PM Connecting iPod Using the iPod Dock (Available Separately) The iPod Dock holds iPod upright as it charges or transfers music. Connect the Dock to your computer using the iPod Dock Connector to USB 2.0 Cable, then put iPod in the Dock. The optional iPod Dock (for iPod with color display) is available for purchase at www.apple.com/ipodstore.
LL0354_UG.book Page 23 Thursday, March 3, 2005 4:44 PM Dock connector port iPod connector Line Out port S-video Out port Port Use Dock connector port Connect the Dock to your computer or the power adapter using the included USB 2.0 cable. iPod connector Place iPod into the Dock to charge iPod, transfer songs, view photos, and listen to music. Line Out port Connect speakers using an audio cable with a standard 3.5 millimeter stereo miniplug (see page 24).
LL0354_UG.book Page 24 Thursday, March 3, 2005 4:44 PM Using the optional 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.
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LL0354_UG.book Page 26 Thursday, March 3, 2005 4:44 PM For more information about the iTunes Music Store, open iTunes and choose Help > iTunes and Music Store Help. Audio File Formats Supported by iPod • • • • • • • AAC (M4A, M4B, M4P) (up to 320 Kbps) Apple Lossless (a high-quality compressed format) MP3 (up to 320 Kbps) MP3 Variable Bit Rate (VBR) WAV AA (audible.
LL0354_UG.book Page 27 Thursday, March 3, 2005 4:44 PM About Playlists Using iTunes, you can organize songs into playlists. For example, you can create a playlist with songs to listen to while exercising or with songs for a particular mood. You can create as many playlists as you like using any of the songs in your computer’s music library. Putting a song in a playlist doesn’t remove it from the library. When you connect and update iPod, the playlists are transferred to iPod.
LL0354_UG.book Page 28 Thursday, March 3, 2005 4:44 PM Transferring Songs and Playlists to iPod Automatically By default, iPod updates automatically when you connect it to your computer. n To transfer music to iPod automatically: Simply connect iPod to your computer using the included USB 2.0 cable. iPod must be set to transfer music automatically. To set iPod to transfer music automatically: 1 Select iPod in the iTunes Source list and click the Options button.
LL0354_UG.book Page 29 Thursday, March 3, 2005 4:44 PM To update iPod with only certain songs: 1 In iTunes, check the boxes next to songs you want to transfer (by default, all songs are checked). 2 Select iPod in the iTunes Source list and click the Options button. Options button 3 Select “Only update checked songs.” To set iPod to update only selected playlists: 1 In iTunes, select iPod in the Source list and click the Options button. 2 Select “Automatically update selected playlists only.
LL0354_UG.book Page 30 Thursday, March 3, 2005 4:44 PM 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.” n To transfer a song or playlist to iPod manually: In iTunes, drag a song or playlist to iPod in the Source list.
LL0354_UG.book Page 31 Thursday, March 3, 2005 4:44 PM To create a new playlist on iPod: 1 Select iPod in the iTunes Source list and click the Add (+) button. 2 Drag songs to the new playlist. n To modify a playlist on iPod: Drag a song to a playlist on iPod to add the song. Select a song in a playlist and press the Delete key on your keyboard to delete the song.
LL0354_UG.book Page 32 Thursday, March 3, 2005 4:44 PM Seeing How Many Songs and Photos Are on iPod To see how many songs and photos are stored on iPod, how much disk space is left, and other information, select Settings > About in the iPod main menu. Transferring and Viewing Digital Photos You can import digital photos from a digital camera to your computer, then transfer them and view them on iPod. You can connect iPod to a television and view photos as a slideshow with music.
LL0354_UG.book Page 33 Thursday, March 3, 2005 4:44 PM iPhoto is available for purchase as part of the iLife suite of applications at www.apple.com/ilife. iPhoto may already be installed on your Mac, in the Applications folder. To import photos to a Mac using Image Capture: If you don’t have iPhoto, you can import photos using Image Capture. 1 Connect the camera or photo card reader to your computer. 2 Open Image Capture (inside the Applications folder) if it doesn’t open automatically.
LL0354_UG.book Page 34 Thursday, March 3, 2005 4:44 PM To transfer photos from a Mac to iPod using iPhoto: 1 Open iTunes and select iPod in the iTunes Source list. Then click the Options button. Options button 2 Click Photos and select “Synchronize photos from.” Then choose iPhoto from the pop-up menu. 3 If you want to import all of your photos, select “Copy all photos.
LL0354_UG.book Page 35 Thursday, March 3, 2005 4:44 PM 3 If you want to import all of your photos, select “Copy all photos.” If you only want to import photos from certain Photoshop Album or Photoshop Elements collections, select “Copy selected albums only” and select the albums or collections you want. Note: Some versions of Photoshop Album and Photoshop Elements don’t support collections. You can still use them to transfer all your photos.
LL0354_UG.book Page 36 Thursday, March 3, 2005 4:44 PM 1 Open iTunes and select iPod in the iTunes Source list. Then click the Options button. Options button 2 Click Photos and select “Include full-resolution photos.” iTunes copies the full-resolution versions of the photos to the Photos folder on your iPod. Transferring Photos Directly From a Camera or Photo Card Reader to iPod Using the optional iPod Camera Connector or an iPod–compatible photo card reader (available for purchase at www.apple.
LL0354_UG.book Page 37 Thursday, March 3, 2005 4:44 PM To import photos from a USB digital camera or photo card reader to iPod: 1 Turn on iPod and attach the optional iPod Camera Connector. 2 Turn on your camera (or card reader) and connect it to iPod using the USB cable that came with your camera. 3 On iPod, select Import.
LL0354_UG.book Page 38 Thursday, March 3, 2005 4:44 PM To store photos from an iPod-compatible photo card reader on iPod: 1 Insert a photo card into the photo card reader and connect the photo card reader to the Dock connector port on iPod. 2 Select Import. Photos are listed on iPod by roll number. Note: Some digital photo storage devices may work differently. Consult the instructions that came with the device. To view imported photos on iPod: 1 Select Photos > Photo Import and select the roll number.
LL0354_UG.book Page 39 Thursday, March 3, 2005 4:44 PM Transferring Photos from iPod to a Computer If you transfer full-resolution photos from your computer to iPod (see page 35) they’re stored in a Photos folder on iPod. If you transfer photos directly from a camera or photo card reader to iPod (see page 36), they are stored in a DCIM folder on iPod. You can connect iPod to a computer and transfer these photos to a computer. iPod must be enabled for disk use (see page 48).
LL0354_UG.book Page 40 Thursday, March 3, 2005 4:44 PM Viewing Slideshows You can view a slideshow, with music and transitions if you choose, on iPod. If you have the optional iPod AV Cable, you can view the slideshow on a television. n To set slideshow settings: Select Photos > Slideshow Settings, then follow the instructions below: • To set slideshows to display on iPod, set TV Out to Ask or Off. • To set slideshows to display on television, set TV Out to Ask or On.
LL0354_UG.book Page 41 Thursday, March 3, 2005 4:44 PM • To set slides to show on PAL or NTSC televisions, set TV Signal to PAL or NTSC. Note: PAL and NTSC refer to television broadcast standards. Your television may use either of these, depending on the region where it was purchased. If you aren’t sure which your television uses, check the documentation that came with your television. n To view a slideshow on iPod: Select any photo, album, or roll and press Play.
LL0354_UG.book Page 42 Thursday, March 3, 2005 4:44 PM 2 Connect the video and audio connectors to the ports on your television, as shown.
LL0354_UG.book Page 43 Thursday, March 3, 2005 4:44 PM Connecting iPod using S-video: For increased visual clarity, you can also connect iPod to a television, video receiver, or other device that has an S-video port using an S-video cable and the iPod Dock. You can purchase audio and S-video cables at www.apple.com/ipodstore. To hear music with the slideshow, you must connect an audio cable to the Line Out port on the iPod Dock and to an audio input port on the television or receiver.
LL0354_UG.book Page 44 Thursday, March 3, 2005 4:44 PM To view a slideshow on a television: 1 Connect iPod to a television as shown above. 2 Turn on your television and set it to display from the input ports to which your iPod is connected. See the documentation that came with your television for more information. 3 On iPod, select any photo or album and press Play. Or select any full-screen photo and press the Select button. To pause the music and the slideshow, press the Play/Pause button.
LL0354_UG.book Page 45 Thursday, March 3, 2005 4:44 PM To set iPod to shuffle songs or albums every time you play a song: 1 Select Settings from the iPod main menu. 2 Set Shuffle to Songs or to Albums. When you set iPod to shuffle songs by selecting Settings > Shuffle, iPod shuffles songs within the list (album or playlist, for example) from which the songs are playing.
LL0354_UG.book Page 46 Thursday, March 3, 2005 4:44 PM • To set the Click Wheel sound to play through the iPod internal speaker, set Clicker to Speaker. • To set the Click Wheel sound to play through both the iPod internal speaker and the headphones, set Clicker to Both. Setting Songs to Play at the Same Relative 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.
LL0354_UG.book Page 47 Thursday, March 3, 2005 4:44 PM Setting the Backlight Timer n You can set the backlight to turn on for a certain amount of time when you press a button or use the Click Wheel. Select Settings > Backlight Timer and select the time you want. Even if you don’t set the backlight timer, you can turn on the backlight at any time by pressing and holding the Menu button on iPod or selecting Backlight from the main menu. After a few seconds, the backlight turns off.
LL0354_UG.book Page 48 Thursday, March 3, 2005 4:44 PM Setting the Language n iPod can be set to use different languages. Select Settings > Language and select a language. 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 Click General and select “Enable disk use.
LL0354_UG.book Page 49 Thursday, March 3, 2005 4:44 PM Note: To transfer music files to iPod, you must use iTunes. Songs transferred via iTunes do not appear on iPod in the Macintosh Finder or Windows Explorer. Likewise, if you copy music files to iPod in the Macintosh Finder or Windows Explorer, you won’t be able to play them on iPod.
LL0354_UG.book Page 50 Thursday, March 3, 2005 4:44 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.
LL0354_UG.book Page 51 Thursday, March 3, 2005 4:44 PM 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 transfers information from your computer to iPod. You can’t use iSync to transfer information from your iPod to your computer. If you are using Windows, or you don’t want to import using iSync, you can transfer information to iPod manually.
LL0354_UG.book Page 52 Thursday, March 3, 2005 4:44 PM n n To view calendar events: Select Extras > Calendar. To view to-do lists: Select Extras > Calendar > To Do. Storing and Reading Notes and Other Information You can store and read text notes on iPod. iPod must be enabled as a hard disk (see page 48). 1 Save a document in any word-processing application as a text (.txt) file. 2 Place the file in the Notes folder on iPod. n To view notes: Select Extras > Notes.
LL0354_UG.book Page 53 Thursday, March 3, 2005 4:44 PM n To play a recording: Select Extras > Voice Memos and select the recording. Note: The Voice Memos menu item doesn’t appear until you connect a microphone. To transfer 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.
LL0354_UG.book Page 54 Thursday, March 3, 2005 4:44 PM You can charge the iPod battery in two ways: • Connect iPod to your computer. • Use the iPod USB Power Adapter. n To charge the battery using your computer: Connect iPod to a high-power USB 2.0 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). Important: While songs, photos, or files are transferred using USB 2.0, the iPod battery loses charge.
LL0354_UG.book Page 55 Thursday, March 3, 2005 4:44 PM To charge the battery using the iPod Power Adapter: 1 Connect the AC plug adapter to the power adapter (they may already be connected). 2 Connect the iPod Dock Connector to USB 2.0 Cable to the power adapter, and plug the other end of the cable in to iPod. 3 Plug the power adapter in to a working electrical outlet.
LL0354_UG.book Page 56 Thursday, March 3, 2005 4:44 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 less than 20% charged Battery about halfway charged If iPod is connected to a power source, the battery icon changes to show that the battery is charging or fully charged. Battery charging Battery fully charged You can disconnect and use iPod before it is fully charged.
LL0354_UG.book Page 57 Thursday, March 3, 2005 4:44 PM iPod Accessories iPod comes with some accessories, and many other accessories are available at www.apple.com/ipodstore. iPod Remote (Available Separately) To use the iPod Remote, connect it to the iPod Remote port, then connect the Apple Earphones (or another set of headphones) to the remote. Use the buttons on the remote just as you would use the iPod buttons.
LL0354_UG.book Page 58 Thursday, March 3, 2005 4:44 PM Use the remote’s Hold switch to disable the remote’s buttons. The iPod Hold switch and the iPod Remote Hold switch do not affect one another. Apple Earphones iPod comes with a pair of high-quality earbud headphones with two pairs of earphone covers. If you like, you can place the earphone covers over the earphones. n To use the earbud headphones: Plug the earphones in to the Headphones port, then place the earbud in your ear as shown.
LL0354_UG.book Page 59 Thursday, March 3, 2005 4:44 PM Available Accessories To purchase iPod accessories, go to www.apple.com/ipodstore.
LL0354_UG.book Page 60 Thursday, March 3, 2005 4:44 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.
LL0354_UG.book Page 61 Thursday, March 3, 2005 4:44 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.
LL0354_UG.book Page 62 Thursday, March 3, 2005 4:44 PM If You Connect iPod to Your Computer and Nothing Happens • Make sure you have installed the software from the iPod CD. • Make sure you have the required computer and software. See “What You Need to Get Started” on page 5. • Your iPod may need to be reset (see page 60). • Check the cable connections. Unplug the cable at both ends and make sure no foreign objects are in the USB or FireWire ports. Then plug the cable back in securely.
LL0354_UG.book Page 63 Thursday, March 3, 2005 4:44 PM • If that doesn’t work, you may need to update or restore iPod with the latest software. Be sure you have installed the software from the iPod CD, or go to www.apple.com/ ipod to get the latest software. Then follow the instructions on page 67 to update or restore the iPod software. If Songs or Data Transfer More Slowly Over USB 2.0 • If you transfer a large amount of songs or data using USB 2.
LL0354_UG.book Page 64 Thursday, March 3, 2005 4:44 PM • If your iPod is exceptionally low on power and you connect it to a USB 2.0 port, it may charge for up to 30 minutes before you can use it. Leave iPod connected until it charges sufficiently. • If you’re connecting iPod to a portable or laptop computer using the iPod Dock Connector to USB 2.0 Cable, connect the computer to a power outlet before connecting iPod.
LL0354_UG.book Page 65 Thursday, March 3, 2005 4:44 PM • If photos aren’t transferring, be sure your camera is turned on and set to the correct mode for importing photos. See the instructions provided with your camera. Also be sure the cable is connected firmly to your camera and to the camera connector. If You Can’t See Photos on Your Television • If you transferred photos directly from a camera or card reader to iPod, you can’t see them in a slideshow on a TV.
LL0354_UG.book Page 66 Thursday, March 3, 2005 4:44 PM If You Want to Use Your iPod With a Mac and a Windows PC If you are using your iPod with a Mac and you want to use it with a Windows PC (or vice versa), you must restore the iPod software for use with the other computer using iPod Software Update (see “iPod Software Update and Restore” below). Restoring the iPod software erases all data from iPod, including all songs.
LL0354_UG.book Page 67 Thursday, March 3, 2005 4:44 PM To update or restore iPod with the latest software: 1 Go to www.apple.com/support/ipod and download the latest iPod Update. The update has the latest software for all models of iPod. 2 Double-click the software install file and follow the onscreen instructions to install the iPod Update. 3 Connect iPod to your computer and open iTunes. The iPod Updater application opens.
LL0354_UG.book Page 68 Thursday, March 3, 2005 4:44 PM 1 Learning More, Service, and Support There is more information about using iPod in onscreen help and on the web. Onscreen Help • To learn more about using iTunes, open iTunes and choose Help > iTunes and Music Store Help. • To learn more about using iPhoto (on Mac OS X) to import, edit, and manage photos and other images, open iPhoto and choose Help > iPhoto Help.
LL0354_UG.book Page 69 Thursday, March 3, 2005 4:44 PM To register iPod (if you didn’t do it when you installed software from the iPod CD), go to www.apple.com/register. For an online iTunes tutorial (available in some areas only), go to www.apple.com/support/itunes. Obtaining Warranty Service If the product appears to be damaged or does not function properly, please follow the advice in this booklet, the onscreen help, and the online resources. If the unit still does not function, go to www.apple.
LL0354_UG.book Page 70 Thursday, March 3, 2005 4:44 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 USB Power Adapter in to a power outlet. • Keep these instructions handy for reference by you and others. • Follow all instructions and warnings dealing with your iPod.
LL0354_UG.book Page 71 Thursday, March 3, 2005 4:44 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.
LL0354_UG.book Page 72 Thursday, March 3, 2005 4:44 PM • When connecting or disconnecting your power adapter, always hold the power adapter by its sides. Keep fingers away from the metal part of the plug. • Before connecting the USB cable to the power adapter, make sure there are no foreign objects inside the power adapter’s USB port. • The power adapter for your iPod is a high-voltage component and should not be opened for any reason, even when the iPod is off.
LL0354_UG.book Page 73 Thursday, March 3, 2005 4:44 PM Avoid Wet Locations Warning To reduce the chance of shock or injury, do not use your iPod in or near water or wet locations. • Keep your iPod and power adapter away from sources of liquids, such as drinks, washbasins, bathtubs, shower stalls, and so on. • Protect your iPod and the power adapter from direct sunlight and rain or other moisture. • Take care not to spill any food or liquid on iPod or its power adapter.
LL0354_UG.book Page 74 Thursday, March 3, 2005 4:44 PM Cleaning Follow these general rules when cleaning the outside of your iPod and its components: • Make sure your iPod is unplugged. • Use a damp, soft, lint-free cloth. Avoid getting moisture in openings. • Don’t use aerosol sprays, solvents, alcohol, or abrasives. About Handling Your iPod may be damaged by improper storage or handling. Be careful not to drop your iPod when playing or transporting the device.
LL0354_UG.book Page 75 Thursday, March 3, 2005 4:44 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.
LL0354_UG.book Page 76 Thursday, March 3, 2005 4:44 PM 76 Important: Changes or modifications to this product not authorized by Apple Computer, Inc. could void the EMC compliance and negate your authority to operate the product. Industry Canada Statement This Class B device meets all requirements of the Canadian interference-causing equipment regulations.
LL0354_UG.book Page 77 Thursday, March 3, 2005 4:44 PM Battery Your iPod contains a battery. Dispose of iPod according to your local environmental laws and guidelines. Apple and the Environment At Apple, we recognize our responsibility to minimize the environmental impacts of our operations and products. Taiwan: For more information, go to www.apple.com/environment/summary.html.