User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- Creative Zen Micro User's Guide
- Contents
- Zen Micro at a Glance
- Accessories
- Transferring Music to Zen Micro
- Playing and Managing Music
- Adjusting volume
- Locking Zen Micro
- Selecting and playing music tracks
- Searching for similar tracks
- Selecting tracks with Zen Micro’s DJ
- Managing the list of selected tracks
- Shuffling and repeating the list of selected tracks
- Searching within a track
- Using bookmarks
- Listening to the radio
- Deleting radio presets
- Recording radio broadcasts
- Recording with the built-in microphone
- Playing recorded tracks
- Deleting tracks
- Viewing track information
- Viewing player information
- Using Zen Micro’s Organizer Features
- Storing Data Files in Zen Micro
- Personalizing Zen Micro
- Adjusting Vertical Touch Pad settings
- Setting the date and time
- Setting the alarm
- Using Zen Micro’s equalizer (EQ)
- Setting playback at a constant volume
- Labeling Zen Micro with your name
- Setting the backlight duration
- Setting the display contrast
- Setting the idle shutdown time
- Enabling Sleep Timer
- Changing the menu language
- Resetting Zen Micro
- Adding and removing main menu items
- About PlaysForSure and Windows Media Player 10 Update
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Safety Advice
- General Specifications

Storing Data Files in Zen Micro 43
Storing Data Files in Zen Micro
You can use Zen Micro to store backup copies of your computer’s data files,
or use it to transfer files from one computer to another.
Use Zen Media Explorer if you need to transfer data files between Zen Micro and your
computer. Zen Media Explorer offers you the ease of managing data files (as well as music
tracks) in Zen Micro, in a Windows Explorer environment. Zen Media Explorer is
automatically installed when you set up the Zen Micro software on your computer. For
more information, refer to Zen Media Explorer's online Help.
If you want to use Zen Micro to transfer files between different computers, make sure you
set up the Zen Micro software on these computers.
If you are using a shared computer in school or at the office, and installing Zen Media
Explorer is not possible, you can still transfer data files. However, you must enable
Zen Micro’s Removable Disk mode when you do this.
Using Zen Micro as a Removable Disk
1
Press the Menu/Back button.
The main menu appears.
2 Select Extras Removable Disk.
When you select this menu item for the first time, you must select the the amount of hard
disk space you want to use for the Removable Disk mode.
3 When you see Removable Disk on Zen Micro’s LCD, you are ready to transfer data files
to and from any computer.










