NOMAD IIc family of Digital Audio Player/Voice Recorder
Contents Step 8: Download MP3/WMA Files to Your Player ......2-6 Step 9: Listen to MP3/WMA songs .................................2-7 Step 10: Make a Voice Recording ....................................2-7 NOMAD Detector ............................................................2-7 Introduction Your NOMAD IIc Player......................................................i System Requirements .
+ - , " Navigating & Accessing SETTINGS Submenu ............ 3-8 . $ + " / %% . $ + " 0 " %% " 12 3 ! " 12 In TIME Submenu ......................................................... 3-11 4 , " 11 4 Using iTunes in Macintosh OS Transferring music files from iTunes to your NOMAD IIc player ..............................................................................
Introduction Your NOMAD IIc Player !! " " # $ % " " !! ! ! &'
System Requirements ( 78 ) 7819 ❑ ) ) 6::: ) ! * + ) ;& ❑ 6:: <.
Your NOMAD IIc Package In the Package D -4"# G ! # !"!$ % & ' !"!
Optional Accessories 6 7 6 4 ? ! 4 @ %** -4"# " 6 4 ? ! 4 @ 1 Docking Station Kit " # ! 3 2 !! $ " % ! & ' % ! ( # !"($ % ' !"(
Location of Controls PLAYER - Front View # " % ! * ,. ,.
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Setting Up Your NOMAD IIc Player !" # , - . / 0/ 1 2 * , 1 3 .
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Step 6: Install NOMAD II Driver () #* ++ 7() #* ++7 1 , I , 9 + , $ %&%3 1 1 , () #* ++ A * & 0 ( ( 1 (( 3 3 .
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For Macintosh users NOMAD Detector 6 , < , , , < () #* ++ $ ?&% For Windows users only Step 9: Listen to MP3/WMA songs (= () #* ++ < = +/ 3 , # = +/ # 4 Step 10: Make a Voice Recording < , , 1 () #* ++ L " M
Using Your NOMAD IIc Player Power ON/OFF Lock ' )* ! $ % ! " # $ # ) $ $ $ * & '( %#& !! "
Navigating & Accessing Menus There are two levels of menus which control the operations of the player: the MAIN menu and five submenus. MUSIC submenu SETTINGS submenu INFO submenu VOICE submenu MAIN menu TIME submenu Press the PLAY button to access a submenu (represented by an icon) or a playlist item on the LCD. Press the FORWARD button to navigate to the next item on the right or below. Press the REVERSE button to navigate to the previous item on the left or above.
In MUSIC Submenu 3# ) " 3# ) 4 & 3# ) " ! ! & ! 5 ! & ! $ $ 2 ! $ # $ 4 ! ! & " !! && 2 )'
To repeat a section of a track continuously To use the DSP Equalizer # .
In VOICE Submenu To erase an MP3 File & 2 )' " 2 )' 4 & 2 )' " ! & To change microphone input - ' - !! 7 $ ! & $ > & ! ) ? ! $ & 7 " " $ ! " # ' 3 & 3# ) #
To make a voice recording To erase a voice recording % 0 1 - - ' %#& 0') & & " " @0 &A" ! ) # & 1 $ ! " & & $ To play a voice recording $ 4 4 & $ 4 !
In INFORMATION Submenu & / 0 " / 4 & / " B " $ ! $ ! / $ ) -) # .
Navigating & Accessing SETTINGS Submenu Backlight Contrast Power off if idle SETTINGS submenu Audio output 0'2'0#' & ! + " ' 3 #' (# # / 01 0 & , &
To set Backlight on interval To set Contrast # . / # .
To set Power off when idle To set Audio output # . / & '( & 1'0 // 2 ; 2 5 $ ! $ !! ! % & @# A ) #' (# ! # .
In TIME Submenu # .
Using Creative PlayCenter 2 in Windows 7 ) 6 7 ) H < ?Q@ 7 ) < ) ! 7 ) G ❑ # ( 6 5 ❑ (M & (M $ (M $ 6 (M $ 6 # # 7 )> % ! 6 H
Using PlayCenter 2 To transfer voice files from your player to your computer To download MP3/WMA files to your player % 5 *! ) " % - , - ; - B J! 'G # 47,354" 6 D 7 K )(8 To rip an audio CD
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Transferring music files from your NOMAD IIc player to iTunes % ) -4"# 4 " " % ! ; 5 " % ! 8 9 "
An MP3 Primer What is MP3? 47, 4 7 0 I ?470I@ , %)G% < (< 47, < 47, , #
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Technical Specifications & Troubleshooting NOMAD IIc Player DAP-3205/DAP-6406* : ;7 4 2 4 <= 7 & ❑ 98 &, )% 3 '9 ; ? @ 4 ❑ #"7(,)*8G ,)4. ❑ #"7(9;*9G 9;4. ❑ % 6 4 ? ! 4 @ 4 WW ❑ #"7(,)*8G &94. X,)4. 4 9;4. 6 4 ? ! 4 @Y ❑ #"7(9;*9G %)'4. X9;4. 4 9;4. 6 4 ? ! 4 @Y - ❑ 2!. ? 2!.
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Handling Instructions Handling Instructions 6 -4"# Do not subject the player to extreme force Keep the player away from water at all times Storing the player set ❑ + -4"# H ❑ ❑ " -4"#