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1.     If you choose Set Combination  enter a combination     e Use the Click Wheel to select a number for the first position  Press the Center button  to confirm your choice and move to the next position    e Use the same method to set the remaining numbers of the combination  You can use  the Next Fast forward button to move to the next position and the Previous Rewind  button to move to the previous position  Press the Center button in the final position  to confirm the entire combination and return to the previous screen     If you turn the volume all the way up after you set a limit  you see a lock icon to the  right of the volume bar in the Now Playing screen  indicating that a maximum volume  limit has been set     Note  The volume of songs and other audio may vary depending on how the audio  was recorded or encoded  See    Setting Songs to Play at the Same Volume Level    on  page 28 for information about how to set a relative volume level in iTunes and on iPod   Volume level may also vary if you use different earphones or headphones  With the  exception of the iPod Radio Remote  accessories that connect through the iPod Dock  Connector do not support volume limits     If you set a combination  you must enter it before you can change or remove the  maximum volume limit     To change the maximum volume limit   Choose Settings  gt  Volume Limit     If you set a combination  enter it by using the Click Wheel to select the numbers and  pressing the Center button to confirm t
2.     Slideshows to display on iPod Set TV Out to Ask or Off        Slideshows to display on TV Set TV Out to Ask or On   If you set TV Out to Ask  iPod gives you the option of showing  slideshows on TV or on iPod every time you start a slideshow        The length of time each slide Choose Time Per Slide and pick a time   is displayed before advancing                   The music that plays Choose Music and choose a playlist  If you re using iPhoto  you can   during slideshows choose From iPhoto to copy the iPhoto music setting  Only the  songs that you have loaded onto iPod play    Slides to repeat Set Repeat to On    Slides to display in Set Shuffle Photos to On    random order   Slides to display with Choose Transitions and choose a transition type    transitions   Slides to show on PAL Set TV Signal to PAL or NTSC    or NTSC TVs PAL and NTSC refer to TV broadcast standards  Your TV might use    either of these  depending on the region where it was purchased  If  you aren t sure which your TV uses  check the documentation that  came with your TV        Chapter 4 Photo Features 43    44    To view a slideshow on iPod    Select any photo  album  or roll  and press Play  Or select any full screen photo and  press the Center button  To pause  press the Play Pause button  To skip to the next or  previous photo  press the Next Fast forward or Previous Rewind button     To connect iPod to a TV   Connect the optional iPod AV Cable to the Headphones port on iPod     Note  Use the iPod
3.     either of these  depending on the region where it was purchased   If you aren t sure which your TV uses  check the documentation  that came with your TV        To connect iPod to a TV   Connect the optional iPod AV Cable to the Headphones port on iPod     Note  Use the iPod AV Cable made specifically for iPod  Other similar RCA type cables  might not work  You can purchase the iPod AV Cable at www apple com ipodstore     You can also connect the iPod AV Cable to the Line Out port on the iPod Universal  Dock     2 Connect the video and audio connectors to the ports on your TV  as shown     Chapter 3 Video Features    Your TV must have RCA video and audio ports                 Television Video input port  yellow  l Television    or other   or other    video device Left sound input port  white    video device    Ee Right sound input port  red         iPod AV Cable   available separately           Headphones port on iPod Line Out port on Dock iPod Universal Dock   available separately     To view a video on your TV   Connect iPod to your TV  see above      Turn on your TV and set it to display from the input ports connected to iPod  See the  documentation that came with your TV for more information     On iPod  choose Videos and browse for a video     To connect iPod to a TV or other video device using S video    For increased visual clarity  you can connect iPod to a TV or other device that has  S video capability using an S video cable and the iPod Universal Dock  both sold
4.   album  audiobook  or video   Click iTunes Store in the Source pane  and then find the item you want to buy     You can double click a song or other item to listen to a portion of it and make sure it s  what you want   If your network connection is slower than 128 kbps  choose iTunes  gt   Preferences  and in the Store pane  select the    Load complete preview before playing     checkbox      Click Buy Song  Buy Album  Buy Book  or Buy Video    The song or other item is downloaded to your computer and charged to the credit card  listed on your Apple or AOL account    To download or subscribe to a podcast    Click iTunes Store in the Source pane    Click the Podcasts link on the left side of the main page in the iTunes Store    Browse for the podcast you want to download       To download a single podcast episode  click the Get Episode button next to the  episode      To subscribe to a podcast  click the Subscribe button next to the podcast graphic   iTunes downloads the most recent episode  As new episodes become available  they  are automatically downloaded to iTunes when you connect to the Internet     Chapter 2 Music Features    A WwW N    Importing Music From Your Audio CDs Into iTunes  Follow these instructions to get music from your CDs into iTunes     To import music from an audio CD into iTunes   Insert a CD into your computer and open iTunes     Ifyou have an Internet connection  iTunes gets the names of the songs on the CD from  the Internet  if available  and list
5.   separately   To hear sound with the video  you must connect an audio cable  such as  the audio portion of the iPod AV cable  to the Line Out port on the iPod Universal Dock  and to an audio input port on the TV or device     Chapter 3 Video Features    37    38       Photo Features 4    You can import digital photos to your computer and load  them onto iPod  You can view your photos on iPod or as a  slideshow on your TV  Read this section to learn about  importing and viewing photos     Importing Photos   You can import digital photos from a digital camera to your computer  and then load  them onto iPod for viewing  You can connect iPod to a TV and view photos as a  slideshow with music     Note  If you have the optional iPod Camera Connector  you can import photos directly  from most USB digital cameras or USB photo card readers to iPod  see page 41      Importing Photos from a Camera to Your Computer  You can import photos from a digital camera or a photo card reader        To import photos to a Mac using iPhoto   Connect the camera or photo card reader to your computer  Open iPhoto  located in  the Applications folder  if it doesn   t open automatically     Click Import     Images from the camera are imported into iPhoto        _    You can import other digital images into iPhoto  such as images you download from  the web  For more information about importing and working with photos and other  images  open iPhoto and choose Help  gt  iPhoto Help     iPhoto is available f
6.  AV Cable made specifically for iPod  Other similar RCA type cables  won t work  You can purchase the iPod AV Cable at www apple com ipodstore     You can also connect the iPod AV Cable to the Line Out port on the iPod Universal  Dock     Connect the video and audio connectors to the ports on your TV  for an illustration  see  page 36      Your TV must have RCA video and audio ports     To view a slideshow on a TV   Connect iPod to a TV  see above      Turn on your TV and set it to display from the input ports connected to iPod  See the  documentation that came with your TV for more information     On iPod  select any photo or album and press Play  Or select any full screen photo and  press the Center button  To pause  press the Play Pause button  To skip to the next or  previous photo  press the Next Fast forward or Previous Rewind button     If you selected a playlist in Photos  gt  Slideshow Settings  gt  Music  the playlist plays  automatically when you start the slideshow  The photos display on your TV and  advance automatically according to settings in the Slideshow Settings menu     To connect iPod to a TV or other video device using S video    For increased visual clarity  you can also connect iPod to a TV or other device that has  S video capability using an S video cable and the iPod Universal Dock  To hear music  with the slideshow  you must connect an audio cable to the Line Out port on the iPod  Universal Dock and to an audio input port on the TV or device     Ch
7.  Automatically    on   page 21  and you record voice memos  the voice memos are automatically synced to a  playlist in iTunes  and removed from iPod  when you connect iPod  You see the new  Voice Memos playlist in the Source pane     Learning About iPod Accessories  iPod comes with some accessories  and many other accessories are available at  www apple com ipodstore     To purchase iPod accessories  go to www apple com ipodstore     Available accessories include     iPod Radio Remote    iPod Universal Dock    iPod Camera Connector  iPod AV Cable   iPod USB Power Adapter  iPod In Ear Headphones  World Travel Adapter Kit  iPod AV Connection Kit  iPod Hi Fi   Leather Case for iPod  iPod Socks   iPod Earphones    Third party accessories   such as speakers  headsets  cases  microphones  car stereo  adapters  power adapters  voice recorders  and more    Chapter 5 Extra Features and Accessories    53    54    To use the earphones       Plug the earphones into the Headphones port  Then place the earbuds in your ears as    shown     The earphones  cord is adjustable                 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 that may sound  normal but can be damaging to your hearing  If you experience ringing in your ears or  muffled speech  stop listening and have your hearing checked  The louder the volume   the less time is required before your hearing could be affected  Hearing ex
8.  Choose New Clock    Choose a region and then choose a city    The clocks you add appear in a list  The last clock you added appears last   To delete a clock    Choose the clock     Choose Delete This Clock and confirm by choosing Delete on the next screen     Chapter 5 Extra Features and Accessories    wu B amp B WwW N    Setting the Alarm  You can set an alarm for any clock on iPod     To use iPod as an alarm clock   Choose Extras  gt  Clock and then choose the clock you want to set an alarm for     Choose Alarm Clock    Set Alarm to On    Choose Time and set the time that you want the alarm to sound   Choose a sound     If you choose Beep  you ll hear the alarm through the internal speaker  If you choose a  playlist  you ll need to connect iPod to speakers or headphones to hear the alarm     You ll see a bell icon next to any clock you set an alarm for     Setting the Sleep Timer  You can set iPod to turn off automatically after playing music or a slideshow for a  specific period of time     To set the sleep timer   Choose Extras  gt  Clock and then choose a clock   Choose Sleep Timer and choose how long you want iPod to play     When you set the sleep timer  the Now Playing screen displays a clock icon and the  number of minutes left until iPod turns off     Using the Stopwatch  You can use the stopwatch as you exercise to track your overall time and  if you re  running on a track  your lap times  You can play music while you use the stopwatch     To use the stopwatch    
9.  LTWETA  CORBMIVAPFLEVAVES  ROE L CHA SNS Ce  SEBS ST  FCEMBOVET     PIRSA BIC Ht TELUORRELT S HEAL                                                                                      European Community  Complies with European Directives 72 23 EEC and  89 336 EEC     cE    Disposal and Recycling Information   Your iPod contains a battery  Dispose of your iPod  according to your local environmental laws and  guidelines     For information about Apple   s recycling program   go to   www apple com environment    Deutschland  Dieses Ger  t enth  lt Batterien  Bitte  nicht in den Hausm  ll werfen  Entsorgen Sie dieses  Ger  tes am Ende seines Lebenszyklus entsprechend  der ma  geblichen gesetzlichen Regelungen     Nederlands  Gebruikte batterijen kunnen worden  ingeleverd bij de chemokar of in een speciale  batterijcontainer voor klein chemisch afval  kca   worden gedeponeerd     X    Taiwan   Ta  B59  RES his ElK    European Union   Disposal Information  This symbol  means that according to local laws and regulations  your product should be disposed of separately from  household waste  When this product reaches its end  of life  take it to a collection point designated by  local authorities  Some collection points accept  products for free  The separate collection and  recycling of your product at the time of disposal will  help conserve natural resources and ensure that it is  recycled in a manner that protects human health  and the environment     X    Apple and the Environmen
10.  Playing screen  press the Center button to show the  scrubber bar  and then scroll to any point in the song or video   Press the Center button to resume playing from that point        Skip to the next song  video   or chapter in an audiobook  or podcast    Press Next Fast forward   gt   1         Start a song or video over    Press Previous Rewind  m4         Play the previous song  video   or chapter in an audiobook  or podcast    Press Previous Rewind  M4  twice        Fast forward or rewind a song    Press and hold Next Fast forward      or Previous Rewind  m4         Add a song to the On The Go  playlist    Find the iPod serial number     Select a song in a playlist  and then press and hold the Center  button until the song title flashes     From the main menu  choose Settings  gt  About  or look on the back  of iPod        Chapter 1 iPod Basics    Scrolling Quickly Through Long Lists  If you have more than 100 songs  videos  or other items  you can scroll quickly through  a long list by moving your thumb quickly on the Click Wheel     Note  Not all languages are supported     To scroll quickly   Move your thumb quickly on the Click Wheel  to display a letter of the alphabet on the  screen     Use the Click Wheel to navigate the alphabet until you find the first letter of the item  you re looking for     This takes you to the first item in the list beginning with that letter  Items beginning  with a symbol or number appear before the letter    A        Lift your thumb mo
11.  See the service and support  information that came with your Apple product  Or   consult an experienced radio TV technician for  additional suggestions     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     This product was tested for EMC compliance under  conditions that included the use of Apple peripheral  devices and Apple shielded cables and connectors  between system components     It is important that you use Apple peripheral devices  and shielded cables and connectors between system  components to reduce the possibility of causing  interference to radios  TV sets  and other electronic  devices  You can obtain Apple peripheral devices and  the proper shielded cables and connectors through  an Apple Authorized Reseller  For non Apple  peripheral devices  contact the manufacturer or  dealer for assistance     Responsible party  contact for FCC matters only   Apple  Computer  Inc  Product Compliance  1 Infinite Loop  M S 26 A  Cupertino  CA 95014 2084  408 974 2000     Industry Canada Statement   This Class B device meets all requirements of the  Canadian interference causing equipment  regulations     Cet appareil num  rique de la classe B respecte  toutes les exigences du R  glement sur le mat  riel  brouilleur du Canada     VCCI Class B Statement    BRULEE SER Ehio LT    CORB  AMLBRESE RMSE     VCC  DRET IFA BERRIE T  yo CORBSRERE CHASNScceBwe 
12.  Source pane flashes red     When the update is done  a message in iTunes says    iPod update is complete       If you set iTunes to manage music manually  you can reset it later to sync automatically   To reset iTunes to sync all music automatically on iPod    In iTunes  select iPod in the Source pane and click the Music tab    Select    Sync music    and then choose    All songs and playlists       Click Apply    The update begins automatically     Note  If Only sync checked items    is selected in the Summary pane  iTunes syncs only  items that are checked in your Music and other libraries     Syncing Music From Selected Playlists onto iPod  Setting iTunes to sync selected playlists to iPod is useful if the music in your iTunes  library doesn t all fit on iPod  Only the music in the playlists you select is synced to iPod     To set iTunes to sync music from selected playlists onto iPod    In iTunes  select iPod in the Source pane and click the Music tab    Select    Sync music    and then choose    Selected playlists       Select the playlists you want    To include music videos and display album artwork  select those options   Click Apply     Note   If   Only sync checked items    is selected in the Summary pane  iTunes syncs only  items that are checked in your Music and other libraries     Managing iPod Manually   Setting iTunes to let you manage iPod manually gives you the most flexibility for  managing music and video on iPod  You can add and remove individual songs  
13.  and service  information     To learn about Do this    Service and support  forums  Go to  www apple com support ipod  and Apple software downloads    The latest tutorials  and tips Go to  www apple com support ipod howto  and tricks on how to make the  most of your iPod experience    Using iTunes Open iTunes and choose Help  gt  iTunes Help   For an online iTunes tutorial  available in some areas only   go to   www apple com support itunes    Using iPhoto  on Mac OS X  Open iPhoto and choose Help  gt  iPhoto Help              Using iSync  on Mac OS X  Open iSync and choose Help  gt  iSync Help    Using iCal  on Mac OS X  Open iCal and choose Help  gt  iCal Help    The latest information on Go to  www apple com ipod   iPod   Registering iPod To register iPod  install Tunes on your computer and connect iPod        Finding the iPod serial number Look at the back of iPod or choose Settings  gt  About        Obtaining warranty service First follow the advice in this booklet  the onscreen help  and  online resources  Then go to  www apple com support ipod   service       65    66    Regulatory Compliance 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 TV reception 
14.  card reader  and connect it to iPod using the USB cable  that came with your camera        3 On iPod  choose Import     Photos are stored in a DCIM  digital camera images  folder on iPod     Chapter 4 Photo Features    42       _       _    To view imported photos on iPod   Choose Photos  gt  Photo Import and choose the roll number     The type of media  number of photos  and size of the roll are displayed     Choose Browse  Photos may take a moment to appear  Choose any photo to view it full  screen     Note  The Photo Import menu item doesn   t appear unless you transfer photos directly  from a camera or photo card reader     To erase photos from a camera or photo card   Import photos from the camera or photo card  see above      Choose Erase Card  All photos are deleted from the camera or photo card     Loading Photos from iPod onto a Computer   If you load full resolution photos from your computer onto iPod using the previous  steps  they   re stored in a Photos folder on iPod  If you import photos directly from a  camera or photo card reader to iPod  see above   they are stored in a DCIM folder on  iPod  You can connect iPod to a computer and load these photos onto the computer   iPod must be enabled for disk use  see    Using iPod as an External Disk    on page 45         To load photos from iPod to a computer   Connect iPod to the computer     Drag image files from the Photos folder or DCIM folder on iPod to the desktop or to a  photo editing application on the comput
15.  drag the podcasts you want to iPod     Playing Music  After you load music and other audio onto iPod  you can listen to it  Use the Click  Wheel and Center button to browse for a song  audiobook  video  or podcast     To browse for and play a song     Choose Music  browse for a song  and press Play   gt      Note  When you browse for music videos in the Music menu  you only hear the music     When you browse for them in the Videos menu  you also see the video     When a song is playing  the Now Playing screen appears  The following table describes  the elements on the Now Playing screen of iPod                  gt  Now Playing  Song number      6 of 10 Shuffle icon  Original Spin Repeat icon  Album art        Scribe Tribe Song information       In Session                      Song time   Song number Shows the number of the song playing within the current  sequence of songs    Album art Shows the album art if it is included in the song s audio file    Repeat  4 gt   icon Appears if iPod is set to repeat all songs  The Repeat Once  0    icon appears if iPod is set to repeat one song    Shuffle  28  icon Appears if iPod is set to shuffle songs or albums    Song information Displays the song title  artist  and album title    Song time  progress bar  Displays elapsed and remaining time for the current song  Press the    Center button to show the scrubber bar  which displays a diamond  to show where you are  Use the Click Wheel to move forward or  backward        Chapter 2 Music F
16.  driving  Stop  using iPod if you find it disruptive or distracting while operating any type of vehicle or  performing any other activity that requires your full attention     Use caution when using iPod headphones with lanyards  sold separately at  www apple com ipodstore   Certain activities may pose a risk of injury  especially if the  lanyard becomes caught or trapped     Chapter 7 Safety and Cleaning 63    64    Avoiding seizures  blackouts  and eye strain If you have experienced seizures or  blackouts  or if you have a family history of such occurrences  please consult a  physician before playing video games on iPod  if available   Discontinue use and  consult a physician if you experience  convulsion  eye or muscle twitching  loss of  awareness  involuntary movements  or disorientation  When watching videos or playing  games on iPod  if available   avoid prolonged use and take breaks to prevent eye strain     Important Handling Information          NOTICE  Failure to follow these handling instructions could result in damage to iPod  or other property        Carrying iPod iPod contains sensitive components  including  in some cases  a hard  drive  Do not bend  drop  or crush iPod  If you are concerned about scratching iPod  you  can use one of the many cases sold separately     Using connectors and ports Never force a connector into a port  Check for  obstructions on the port  If the connector and port don t join with reasonable ease   they probably don   t match  Make 
17.  including music videos  and videos  movies and TV shows   Also  you can load music  and videos from multiple computers to iPod without erasing items already on iPod     Note  Setting iPod to manually manage music and video turns off the automatic sync  options in the Music  Movies  and TV Shows panes  You cannot manually manage one  and automatically sync another at the same time     To set iTunes to let you manage music and video on iPod manually   In iTunes  select iPod in the Source pane and click the Summary tab   In the Options section  select    Manually manage music and video        Click Apply     Chapter 2 Music Features    Note  When you manage songs and video yourself  you must always eject iPod from  iTunes before you disconnect it     To add a song  video  or other item to iPod   In the iTunes Source pane  click Music or another Library item     Drag a song or other item to the iPod icon in the Source pane     To remove a song  video  or other item from iPod   In iTunes  select iPod in the Source pane     Select a song or other item on iPod and press the Delete or Backspace key on your  keyboard     If you manually remove a song or other item from iPod  it is not deleted from your  iTunes library     To make a new playlist on iPod   In iTunes  select iPod in the Source pane  and then click the Add     button or choose  File  gt  New Playlist     Type a name for the playlist     Click an item  such as Music  in the Library list  and then drag songs or other items
18.  on iPod  If you enter lyrics for a song in iTunes  see    Adding Lyrics    on page 19   and then load  the song onto iPod  you can view the lyrics on iPod     To view lyrics on iPod while a song is playing   On the Now Playing screen  press the Center button until you see the lyrics  The screen  displays the lyrics  which you can scroll through as the song plays     Listening to Podcasts   Podcasts are downloadable radio style shows you get at the iTunes Store  Podcasts are  organized by shows  episodes within shows  and chapters within episodes  If you stop  listening to a podcast and go back to it later  the podcast begins playing from where  you left off     To listen to a podcast   Choose Music  gt  Podcasts  and then choose a show     Shows appear in reverse chronological order so that you can listen to the most recent  one first  You see a blue dot next to shows and episodes you haven t listened to yet     Choose an episode to play it     The Now Playing screen displays the show  episode  and date information  along with  elapsed and remaining time  Press the Center button to see more information about  the podcast  If the podcast includes artwork  you also see a picture  Podcast artwork   can change during an episode  so you might see several pictures during the podcast     You can also load video podcasts  When you browse for a video podcast  you only hear  the podcast  To see the video  choose Videos  gt  Video Podcasts and find the video  podcast you want     If th
19.  section  select    Sync  calendars from Microsoft Outlook        Click Apply     You can also load contact and calendar information onto iPod manually  iPod must be  enabled as an external disk  see    Using iPod as an External Disk    on page 45      To load contact information manually    Connect iPod and open your favorite email or contacts application  Loading contacts  works with Palm Desktop  Microsoft Outlook  Microsoft Entourage  and Eudora  among  others     Drag contacts from the application   s address book to the iPod Contacts folder     In some cases  you might need to export contacts and then drag the exported file or  files to the iPod Contacts folder  See the documentation for your email or contacts  application     To load appointments and other calendar events manually   Export calendar events from any calendar application that uses the standard iCalendar  format  filenames end in  ics  or vCal format  filenames end in  vcs      Drag the files to the Calendars folder on iPod   Note  To load to do lists to iPod manually  save them in a calendar file with a  ics or  vcs    extension     To view contacts on iPod   Choose Extras  gt  Contacts     To view calendar events   Choose Extras  gt  Calendar     Chapter 5 Extra Features and Accessories 51    BW N    To view to do lists   Choose Extras  gt  Calendar  gt  To Do     Storing and Reading Notes   You can store and read text notes on iPod if it is enabled as an external disk  see  page 45     Save a document i
20.  speaker to let you know the Click Wheel is working  If you like  you can turn the  Click Wheel sound off     To turn off the Click Wheel sound     Choose Settings and set Clicker to Off     To turn the Click Wheel sound back on  set Clicker to On     Disabling iPod Controls  If you don   t want to turn iPod on or activate controls accidentally  you can make them  inactive using the Hold switch       Slide the Hold switch to HOLD  so you can see the orange bar                  Chapter 1 iPod Basics    Play status    Menu items    Using iPod Menus    When you turn on    iPod  you see the main menu  Choose menu items to perform    functions and go to other menus  Icons along the top of the screen show iPod status     Lock icon    Menu title          a iPod           Photos  Videos   Extras  Settings  Shuffle Songs       Battery status    vvvy          Display item Function                Play status The Play     gt   icon appears when a song is playing  The Pause  II   icon appears when a song is paused    Lock icon The Lock icon appears when the Hold switch  on top of iPod  is set  to HOLD  This indicates that the iPod controls are disabled    Menu title Displays the title of the current menu    Battery status The Battery icon shows the approximate remaining battery charge   If the battery is charging  the icon is animated    Menu items Use the Click Wheel to scroll through menu items  Press the Center    button to choose an item  An arrow next to a menu item indicates  that c
21.  to  the playlist     To add songs to or remove songs from 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     Loading Podcasts onto iPod   The settings for loading podcasts onto iPod are unrelated to the settings for loading  songs  Podcast update settings don t affect song update settings  and vice versa  You  can set iTunes to automatically sync all or selected podcasts  or you can load podcasts  onto iPod manually     To set iTunes to update the podcasts on iPod automatically   Select iPod in the iTunes Source pane and click the Podcasts tab     In the Podcasts pane  select    Sync     podcast episodes    and choose the number of  episodes you want in the pop up menu     Click    All podcasts    or    Selected podcasts     If you click    Selected podcasts     also select  the podcasts in the list that you want to sync     Click Apply     When you set iTunes to sync iPod podcasts automatically  iPod is updated each time  you connect it to your computer     Note   If   Only sync checked items    is selected in the Summary pane  iTunes syncs only  items that are checked in your Podcasts and other libraries     Chapter 2 Music Features 23    To manually manage podcasts   1 In iTunes  select iPod in the Source pane and click the Summary tab     2 Select    Manually manage music and videos    and click Apply     3 In the Source pane  select the Podcasts library and
22.  to a USB port on your keyboard will not charge the  battery  You can connect iPod to a FireWire port using the optional iPod Dock  Connector to FireWire Cable for charging iPod only  Transferring information to iPod  using FireWire is not supported     iPod might need to be reset  see page 55      If iPod is exceptionally low on power and you connect it to a USB port  it might  charge for up to 30 minutes before it turns on  The display could be dark for up to 30  minutes while it charges  Leave iPod connected until it charges sufficiently  If you  have an iPod USB Power adapter  available separately   you can use that to charge  iPod more quickly     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     Make sure you have the required computer and software  See    If you want to double   check the system requirements    on page 59     Check the cable connections  Unplug the cable at both ends and make sure no  foreign objects are in the USB ports  Then plug the cable back in securely  Make sure  the connectors on the cables are oriented correctly  They can be inserted only one  way     Try restarting your computer     If none of the previous suggestions solves your problems  you might need to restore  iPod software  See    Updating and Restoring iPod Software    on page 61     Note  You can only use an iPod Dock Connector to FireWire Cable only for chargi
23. 0    U A  A U   N    Note  Some versions of Photoshop Album and Photoshop Elements don t support  collections  You can still use them to load all your photos     If you want to load all your photos  choose    All photos and albums     If you want to load  photos only from certain albums or collections  choose    Selected albums    and select  the albums or collections you want     Click Apply    Each time you connect iPod to your computer  photos are loaded automatically   To load photos from a folder on your hard disk onto iPod    Drag the images you want into a folder on your computer     If you want images to appear in separate photo albums on iPod  create folders inside  the main image folder  and drag images into the new folders     In iTunes  select iPod in the Source pane and click the Photos tab    Select    Sync photos from          Choose    Choose Folder    from the pop up menu and select your image folder    Click Apply    When you load photos onto iPod  iTunes optimizes the photos for viewing   Full resolution image files aren t transferred by default  Loading full resolution image    files is useful  for example if you want to move them from one computer to another   but is not necessary for viewing the images at full quality on iPod     To load full resolution image files onto iPod    In iTunes  select iPod in the Source pane and click the Photos tab    Select    Include full resolution photos       Click Apply    iTunes copies the full resolution versions of t
24. 0  movies 34  music videos 22  photos 39  40  selected movies 34  35  selected videos 34  to do lists 50  TV shows 34  videos 33    T    third party accessories 53  time  displaying in title bar 46  timer  setting for backlight 10  time zones  clocks for 46  title bar  displaying time 46  to do lists  syncing 50  transitions for slides 43  troubleshooting  connecting iPod to computer 56  cross platform use 60  disconnecting iPod 56  folder with Use iTunes to restore message 57  importing photos from camera 59  iPod not playing music 56  iPod won t respond 55  resetting iPod 55  safety considerations 62  setting incorrect language 58  slow loading of music or data 58  software update and restore 61  TV slideshows 59  unlocking iPod screen 61  turning iPod on and off 6  tutorial 65  TV  connecting to iPod 36  37  44  PAL or NTSC 36  43  settings 36  viewing slideshows 37  44  TV shows  See also videos  syncing 34    71    72    U    unlocking iPod screen 49  61  unresponsive iPod 55  unsupported audio file formats 58  updating and restoring software 61  USB 2 0 port  recommendation 59  slow loading of music or data 58  USB port on keyboard 11  56  57  Use iTunes to restore message in display 57    V    video  converting 32  import into iTunes 32  video podcasts  downloading 31  32  viewing on a TV 36  videos  browsing 6  browsing in iTunes Store 18  32  fast forwarding 6  loading onto iPod 33  pausing 6  playing 6  purchasing 31  32  replaying 6  rewinding 6    Index    skippin
25. Choose Extras  gt  Stopwatch  gt  Timer    Choose Start to start the timer    Choose Lap after each lap to record your lap times    The screen displays the stopwatch session   s total time and the last few lap times     Choose Pause to stop the overall timer and the lap timer  or Resume to start the timers  again     Choose Done to end the session   iPod stores stopwatch sessions with dates  times  and lap statistics     Note  After you start the stopwatch  iPod stays on as long as you display the Timer  screen and the timer continues to run  If you start the stopwatch and then go to  another menu  and iPod isn   t playing music or a video  the stopwatch timer stops and  iPod turns off automatically after a few minutes     Chapter 5 Extra Features and Accessories 47    48    To review or delete a stopwatch session   Choose Extras  gt  Stopwatch     A list of saved sessions appears after the Timer menu item   Choose a session to view session information     You see the date and time the session started  the total time of the session  the  shortest  longest  and average lap times  and the last several lap times     To delete a session  press the Center button and choose Delete     Playing Games   You can purchase games from the iTunes Store  in some countries  to play on iPod   After purchasing games in iTunes  you can load them onto iPod by syncing them  automatically or by managing them manually     To buy a game    In iTunes  click iTunes Store in the Source pane    Choose G
26. aking On The Go Playlists on iPod  You can make playlists on iPod  called On The Go Playlists  when iPod isn   t connected  to your computer     To make an On The Go playlist    Select a song  and then press and hold the Center button until the song title flashes   Choose other songs you want to add    Choose Music  gt  Playlists  gt  On The Go to view and play your list of songs     You can also add a list of songs  For example  to add an album  highlight the album  title and press and hold the Center button until the album title flashes     Chapter 2 Music Features 25    26    To play songs in the On The Go playlist   Choose Music  gt  Playlists  gt  On The Go and choose a song     To remove a song from the On The Go playlist   Select a song in the playlist  and hold down the Center button until the song title  flashes     To clear the entire On The Go playlist   Choose Music  gt  Playlists  gt  On The Go  gt  Clear Playlist     To save the On The Go playlists on iPod   Choose Music  gt  Playlists  gt  On The Go  gt  Save Playlist  gt  Save Playlist     The first playlist is saved as    New Playlist 1    in the Playlists menu  The On The Go  playlist is cleared  You can save as many playlists as you like  After you save a playlist   you can no longer remove songs from it     To copy the On The Go playlists to your computer    If iPod is set to update songs automatically  see    Syncing Music Automatically    on  page 21   and you make an On The Go playlist  the playlist is 
27. ames from the list of Tunes Store genres    Select the game you want and click Buy Game    To sync games automatically to iPod    In iTunes  click iPod in the Source pane and select the Games tab   Select    Sync games        Click    All games    or    Selected games     If you click    Selected games     also select the  games you want to sync     Click Apply     To play a game   Choose Extras  gt  Games and choose a game     Locking the iPod Screen   You can set a combination to prevent iPod from being used by someone without your  permission  When you lock an iPod that is not connected to a computer  you must  enter a combination to unlock and use it     Note  This is different from the Hold button in that the Hold button prevents iPod from  turning on accidentally  The combination prevents another person from using iPod     Chapter5 Extra Features and Accessories    To set a combination for iPod   Choose Extras  gt  Screen Lock  gt  Set Combination     On the Enter New Code screen  enter a combination     e Use the Click Wheel to select a number for the first position  Press the Center button  to confirm your choice and move to the next position    e Use the same method to set the remaining numbers of the combination  You can use  the Next Fast forward button to move to the next position and the Previous Rewind  button to move to the previous position  Press the Center button in the final position  to confirm the entire combination and return to the previous screen     W
28. an make 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     To make a playlist in iTunes   1 Click the Add     button   2 Type a name for the playlist   3 Click Music in the Library list  and then drag a song or other item to the playlist   To select multiple songs  hold down the Shift key or the Command  8  key on a Mac   or the Shift key or the Control key on a Windows PC  as you click each song   To make a Smart Playlist     Choose File  gt  New Smart Playlist and defines the rules for your playlist     Note  You can also make playlists on iPod  called On The Go Playlists  when iPod isn t  connected to your computer  See    Making On The Go Playlists on iPod    on page 25     Chapter 2 Music Features    Loading Music and Podcasts onto iPod  After your music is imported and organized in iTunes  you can easily load it onto iPod        To set how music is loaded from your computer onto iPod  you connect iPod to your  computer  and then use iTunes preferences to choose iPod settings     You can set iTunes to load music onto iPod in three ways    Sync all songs and playlists  When you connect iPod  it is automatically updated to  match the songs and other items in the iTunes library  Any other songs on iPod are  deleted     Sync selected playlists  When you connect iPod  it is automatically updated to match  the songs in playlists you select in iTunes     Manually music on 
29. apter 4 Photo Features       Extra Features and Accessories    iPod can do a lot more than play songs  And you can do a lot  more with it than listen to music     Read this section to find out more about the extra features of iPod  including how to  use it as an external disk  alarm  or sleep timer  show times of day in other parts of the  world  and sync contacts  calendars  to do lists  and notes  Learn about how to use iPod  as a stopwatch and lock the screen  and about the accessories available for iPod     Using iPod as an External Disk  You can use iPod as an external disk to store data files     Note  To load music and other audio or video files onto iPod  you must use iTunes   For example  you won t see songs you load with iTunes in the Macintosh Finder or in  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     To enable iPod as an external disk    In iTunes  select iPod in the Source pane and click the Summary tab    In the Options section  select    Enable disk use       Click Apply    When you use iPod as an external disk  the iPod disk icon appears on the desktop on    the Mac  or as the next available drive letter in Windows Explorer on a Windows PC     Note  Clicking Summary and selecting    Manually manage music and video    in the  Options section also enables iPod to be used as an external disk  Drag files to and from  iPod to copy them     If you use iPod primari
30. automatically copied to  iTunes when you connect iPod  You see the new On The Go playlist in list of playlists in  iTunes  You can rename or delete the new playlist  just as you would any playlist in  iTunes     Rating Songs  You can assign a rating to a song  from 1 to 5 stars  to indicate how much you like it   You can use song ratings to help you create Smart Playlists automatically in iTunes     To rate a song   Start playing the song     From the Now Playing screen  press the Center button until you see the rating screen   showing bullet points  stars  or both      Use the Click Wheel to choose a rating     Note  You cannot assign ratings to podcasts     Setting the Maximum Volume Limit  You can choose to set a limit for the maximum volume on iPod and assign a  combination to prevent the setting from being changed     To set the maximum volume limit for iPod   Choose Settings  gt  Volume Limit   The volume control shows the current volume     Use the Click Wheel to select the maximum volume limit     Chapter 2 Music Features    You can press Play to hear the currently selected song play while you select the  maximum volume limit     Press the Center button to set the maximum volume limit   A triangle on the volume bar indicates the maximum volume limit     On the Volume Limit screen  click Set Combination to require a combination to be  entered to change the maximum volume limit  Click Done to accept the maximum  volume limit without requiring a combination to change it 
31. battery 13  to a TV 36  37  44  controls  disabling with Hold switch 8  using 5  converting unprotected WMA files 58  converting videos for use with iPod 32    D    data files  storing on iPod 45  date and time  setting 46  viewing 46  deleting photos from a camera 42  determining battery charge 15  digital photos  See photos  disconnecting iPod  about 10  during music update 12  ejecting first 12  instructions 13  troubleshooting 56       Index    disk  using iPod as 45  displaying time in title bar 46  downloading   See also loading   podcasts 18   video podcasts 32    E   Eject button 13   ejecting before disconnecting 12  external disk  using iPod as 45    F   fast forwarding a song or video 6  features of iPod 4   file formats  supported 58  finding your iPod serial number 6  folder with restore message 57  full resolution images 40    G    games 48  getting help 65  getting started with iPod 59    H    hearing loss warning 54  help  getting 65  Hold switch 6  8    iCal  getting help 65  Image Capture  importing photos to a Mac 39  images  See photos  importing contacts  calendars  and to do lists  See  syncing  importing photos  See also loading photos  from camera to computer 38  from camera to iPod 41  importing videos 32  interactive iPod tutorial 65  iPhoto  getting help 39  65  importing photos from camera 38  recommended version 60  iPod AV Cable 36  44  iPod Dock 10  iPod Dock Connector 10  57  iPod Updater application 61  iPod USB power adapter 14  iSync  gettin
32. charge cycles and might  eventually need to be replaced  Battery life and number of charge cycles vary by use  and settings  For more information  go to www apple com batteries     Chapter 1 iPod Basics 15    16       Music Features    With iPod  you can take your music and audio collection with  you wherever you go  Read this section to learn about  loading music and listening to iPod     You use iPod by importing songs  audiobooks  videos  and podcasts  radio style audio   shows  into your computer and then loading them onto iPod  Read on to learn more   about the steps in this process  including      Getting music from your CD collection  hard disk  or the iTunes Store  part of iTunes  and available in some countries only  into the iTunes application on your computer      Organizing your music and other audio into playlists  if you want    e Loading playlists  songs  audiobooks  videos  and podcasts onto iPod    e Listening to music or other audio on the go     About iTunes   iTunes is the software application you use with iPod  iTunes can sync music   audiobooks  podcasts  and more with iPod  When you connect iPod to your computer   iTunes opens automatically     This guide explains how to use iTunes to download songs and other audio and video to  your computer  create personal compilations of your favorite songs  called playlists    load them onto iPod  and adjust iPod settings     iTunes also has many other features  You can make your own CDs that play in standard  CD p
33. cted in the Summary pane  iTunes syncs only  items that are checked in your Movies and other libraries     To set iTunes to sync selected TV shows to iPod   In iTunes  select iPod in the Source pane and click the TV Shows tab     Select    Sync     TV show episodes    and choose the number of episodes you want from  the pop up menu     Click   Selected        and choose    TV shows    or    playlists    from the pop up menu   Select the movies or playlists you want to sync   Click Apply     Note   f   Only sync checked items    is selected in the Summary pane  iTunes syncs only  items that are checked in your TV Shows and other libraries     Managing Videos Manually   Setting iTunes to let you manage iPod manually gives you the most flexibility for  managing videos on iPod  You can add and remove movies  TV shows  and other items  individually  You can also add videos from multiple computers onto iPod without  removing videos already on iPod  See    Managing iPod Manually    on page 22     Loading Video Podcasts onto iPod   You load video podcasts onto iPod the same way you load other podcasts  see   page 23   If a podcast has a video component  the video plays when you choose it from  Videos  gt  Video Podcasts     Viewing and Listening to Videos  You can view and listen to videos on iPod  If you have the iPod AV Cable  available  separately at www apple com ipodstore   you can watch videos from iPod on TV     Viewing and Listening to Videos on iPod   Videos you have loaded 
34. d better  set the equalizer to Rock     To use the equalizer to change the sound on iPod   Choose Settings  gt  EQ and choose an equalizer preset     If you assigned an equalizer preset to a song in iTunes and the iPod equalizer is set to  Off  the song plays using the iTunes setting  See iTunes Help for more information     Setting iPod to Show Compilations   You can set iPod to show a Compilations menu item in the Music menu  A compilation  is an album  such as a movie soundtrack or a greatest hits album  put together from  various sources  You can choose Music  gt  Compilations to see your compilations     To set iPod to show Compilations in the Music menu   Choose Settings and set Compilations to On     Viewing Album Artwork on iPod  By default  iTunes is set to allow you to view album artwork on iPod  If the artwork is  available  you ll see it on iPod when you play music from the album     To set iTunes to display album artwork on iPod   In iTunes  select iPod in the Source pane and click the Music tab     Choose    Display album artwork on your iPod        Chapter 2 Music Features    To see album artwork on iPod   Play a song that has album artwork     From the Now Playing screen  press the Center button twice  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  gt  iTunes  Help     Viewing Lyrics
35. d from your computer while music is being loaded     You can easily see if it   s OK to disconnect iPod by looking at the iPod screen     Important  Don t disconnect iPod if you see the    Do not disconnect    message  You  could damage files on iPod  If you see this message  you must eject iPod before    disconnecting it              iPod T Charging  Photos  gt   Videos  gt   Extras  gt   Shuffle Songs                If you see the main menu or a large  battery icon  you can disconnect iPod        iPod ae       Do not disconnect              Important  If you see this message  you  must eject iPod before disconnecting it     If you set iPod to update songs manually  see    Managing iPod Manually    on page 22   or enable iPod for disk use  see    Using iPod as an External Disk    on page 45   you must    always eject iPod before disconnecting it     Chapter 1 iPod Basics    To eject iPod     Click the Eject button      next to iPod in the list of devices in the iTunes Source pane     If you re using a Mac  you can 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 iPod     To disconnect iPod     Squeeze both sides of the Dock connector and disconnect the cable from iPod  If iPod  is in the Dock  simply remove it        About the iPod Battery   iPod has an internal  non user replaceable battery  For best results  the first t
36. d then set a new  combination     Updating and Restoring iPod Software   You can use iTunes to update or restore iPod software  It is recommended that you  update iPod to use the latest software  You can also restore the software  which puts  iPod back to its original state     e Ifyou choose to update  the software is updated  but your settings and songs are not  affected       Ifyou choose to restore  all data is erased from iPod  including songs  videos  files   contacts  photos  calendar information  and any other data  All iPod settings are  restored to their original state     To update or restore iPod   Make sure you have an Internet connection and have installed the latest version of  iTunes from www apple com ipod start     Connect iPod to your computer   In iTunes  select iPod in the Source pane and click the Summary tab     The Version section tells you whether iPod is up to date or needs a newer version of the  software     Click Update to install the latest version of the software     If necessary  click Restore to restore iPod to its original settings  this erases all data from  iPod   Follow the onscreen instructions to complete the restore process     Chapter 6 Tips and Troubleshooting 61    62       Safety and Cleaning    This section contains important safety and handling  information for Apple iPods              Read all safety information below and operating instructions before using  iPod to avoid injury        Keep the iPod Safety Guide and the features 
37. dio   You can listen to radio using the optional iPod Radio Remote accessory for iPod  iPod  Radio Remote attaches to iPod using the Dock connector cable  For more information   see the iPod Radio Remote documentation     Chapter 2 Music Features       Video Features    You can purchase videos and download video podcasts at the  iTunes Store  and then load them onto your iPod  You can  watch videos on iPod or on a TV connected to iPod  Read this  section to learn about downloading and viewing videos     Purchasing Videos and Downloading Video Podcasts   To purchase videos    movies  TV shows  and music video   online from the iTunes Store   part of iTunes and available in some countries only   you set up an Apple account in  iTunes  find the songs and videos you want  and then buy them  If you already have an  Apple account  or if you have an America Online  AOL  account  available in some  countries only   you can use that account to sign in to the iTunes Store and buy songs  and videos        To sign in to the iTunes Store   Open iTunes and then     Ifyou already have an iTunes account  choose Store  gt  Sign In       Ifyou don t already have an iTunes account  choose Store  gt  Create Account and follow  the onscreen instructions to set up an Apple account or enter your existing Apple  account or AOL account information     31    32       _       _    To browse videos in the iTunes Store   In iTunes  click iTunes Store in the Source pane     Click an item under    Inside t
38. e  If   Only sync checked items    is selected in the Summary pane  iTunes syncs only  items that are checked in your Movies and other libraries    To reset iTunes to sync all TV shows automatically on iPod    In iTunes  select iPod in the Source pane and click the TV Shows tab   Select    Sync     TV show episodes    and choose    all    from the pop up menu   Select    All TV shows       Click Apply     Note   f   Only sync checked items    is selected in the Summary pane  iTunes syncs only  items that are checked in your TV Shows and other libraries     Syncing Selected Videos to iPod  Setting iTunes to sync selected videos to iPod is useful if you have more videos in your  iTunes library than will fit on iPod  Only the videos you specify are loaded onto iPod     You can sync selected videos or selected playlists that contain videos  You can also sync  the most recent videos and only videos you haven t watched     To set iTunes to sync unwatched or selected movies to iPod    In iTunes  select iPod in the Source pane and click the Movies tab   Select    Sync movies       Select the movies or playlists you want     Unwatched movies  Select       unwatched movies    and choose the number you want  from the pop up menu     Selected movies or playlists  Click    Selected       choose    movies    or    playlists    from the  pop up menu  and then select the movies or playlists you want     Click Apply     Chapter 3 Video Features    Note   f   Only sync checked items    is sele
39. e podcast you re listening to has chapters  you can press the Next Fast forward or  Previous Rewind button to skip to the next chapter or the beginning of the current  chapter in the podcast     For more information about podcasts  open iTunes and choose Help  gt  iTunes Help   Then search for    podcasts        Chapter 2 Music Features 29    30    Listening to Audiobooks  You can purchase and download audiobooks from the iTunes Store or from  audible com and listen to them on iPod     You can use iTunes to load audiobooks onto iPod the same way you load songs  If you  stop listening to an audiobook on iPod and go back to it later  the audiobook begins  playing from where you left off  Unless you re playing songs from within playlists  iPod  skips audiobooks when set to shuffle     If the audiobook you re listening to has chapters  you can press the Next Fast forward  or Previous Rewind button to skip to the next chapter or the beginning of the current  chapter in the audiobook     You can play audiobooks at speeds faster or slower than normal   To set audiobook play speed   Choose Settings  gt  Audiobooks and choose a speed     You can also adjust audiobook play speed from the Now Playing screen while you re  listening to an audiobook  Press the Center button until you see the Speed menu item   and then use the Click Wheel to set Speed to Slower or Faster     Setting the play speed only affects audiobooks purchased from the iTunes Store or  audible com     Listening to FM Ra
40. e the Hold switch is not set to HOLD   Make sure the headphone connector is pushed in all the way     Make sure the volume is adjusted properly  If you see a lock to the right of the  volume bar  a maximum volume limit has been set  You can change or remove it by  using Settings  gt  Volume Limit  See    Setting the Maximum Volume Limit    on page 26     iPod might be paused  Try pressing the Play Pause button     Make sure you are using iTunes 7 or later  go to www apple com ipod start   Songs  purchased from the iTunes Store using earlier versions of iTunes won t play on iPod  until you upgrade iTunes     If you re using the iPod Dock  make sure the iPod is seated firmly in the Dock and  make sure all cables are connected properly     If you are using the Dock line out port  make sure your external speakers or stereo  are turned on and working properly     If you connect iPod to your computer and nothing happens  e Make sure you have installed the latest iTunes software from  www apple com ipod start     Try connecting to a different USB port on your computer     Note  A USB 2 0 port is recommended to connect iPod  USB 1 1 is significantly slower  than USB 2 0  If you have a Windows PC that doesn   t have a USB 2 0 port  in some  cases you can purchase and install a USB 2 0 card  For more information  go to  www apple com ipod     Chapter 6 Tips and Troubleshooting    To charge the battery  connect iPod to a high power USB or FireWire port on your  computer  Connecting iPod
41. eatures    When you see the Now Playing screen  you can use the Click Wheel to change the  volume  You can press the Center button multiple times from the Now Playing screen  to get to other information and options  such as the rating screen for songs and  audiobooks  album art  podcast information  reading speed  and more  Press the Menu  button to return to the previous screen     Setting iPod to Shuffle Songs    You can set iPod to play songs  albums  or your entire library in random order    To set iPod to shuffle and play all your songs    Choose Shuffle Songs from the iPod main menu    iPod begins playing songs from your entire music library in random order  skipping  audiobooks and podcasts    To set iPod to always shuffle songs or albums    Choose Settings from the iPod main menu    Set Shuffle to either Songs or Albums    When you set iPod to shuffle songs by choosing Settings  gt  Shuffle  iPod shuffles songs    within the list  for example  album or playlist  you choose to play     When you set iPod to shuffle albums  it plays all the songs on an album in order  and  then randomly selects another album in the list and plays through it in order     Setting iPod to Repeat Songs  You can set iPod to repeat a song over and over  or repeat songs within the list you  choose to play     To set iPod to repeat songs   Choose Settings from the iPod main menu     e To repeat all songs in the list  set Repeat to All   e To repeat one song over and over  set Repeat to One     M
42. ents 60  overview of iPod features 4    P  PAL or NTSC TV 36  43  pausing  a song 6  a video 6  phone numbers  syncing 50  photo collections  loading automatically 39  photo library 39  photos  deleting 40  42  deleting from a camera 42  full resolution 40  importing to Windows PC 39  importing using Image Capture 39  loading and viewing 38  problems loading onto iPod 59  syncing 39  40  transferring directly from camera to iPod 41  viewing on iPod 42  43  playing  games 48  songs 6  videos 6  playlists  adding songs 6  23  making on iPod 25  modifying 23  On The Go 25    Index    setting for slideshows 44  plug on battery icon 14  podcasting 29  podcasts   browsing 18   downloading 18   downloading video podcasts 32   listening 29   subscribing 18   updating 23  ports   RCA video and audio 37  44   S video 37  44   USB 59  Power Search in iTunes Store 18  previous menu  returning to 6  problems  See troubleshooting  purchasing songs  albums  audiobooks 18  purchasing videos 32    Q    quick navigation 7    R    radio accessory 30  random play 6  rating songs 26  RCA video and audio ports 37  44  rechargeable batteries 15  recording voice memos 52  registering iPod 65  relative volume  playing songs at 28  removing menu items 9  replacing battery 15  replaying a song or video 6  requirements   computer 59   operating system 60  resetting iPod 6  55  resetting the language 58  restoring iPod software 61  rewinding a song or video 6    S    Safely Remove Hardware icon 13  safet
43. er     Note  You can also use a photo editing application  such as iPhoto  to load photos  stored in the Photos folder  See the documentation that came with the application for  more information     To delete photos from the Photos folder on iPod   Connect iPod to the computer     In the Finder  open the Photos folder on iPod and delete the photos you no longer  want     Chapter 4 Photo Features    Viewing Photos  You can view photos on iPod manually or as a slideshow  If you have the optional iPod  AV Cable  you can connect iPod to a TV and view photos as a slideshow with music     Viewing Photos on iPod   To view photos on iPod    On iPod  choose Photos  gt  Photo Library  Or choose Photos and a photo album to see  only the photos in the album  Thumbnail views of the photos might take a moment to  appear     Select the photo you want and press the Center button to view a full screen version     From any photo viewing screen  use the Click Wheel to scroll through photos  Press the  Next Fast forward or Previous Rewind button to skip to the next or previous screen of   photos  Press and hold the Next Fast forward or Previous Rewind button to skip to the  last or first photo in the library or album     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 TV     To set slideshow settings   Choose Photos  gt  Slideshow Settings  and then follow these instructions 
44. er   Connect the AC plug adapter to the power adapter  they might already be connected      Connect the iPod Dock Connector to USB 2 0 Cable to the power adapter  and plug the  other end of the cable into iPod     Chapter 1 iPod Basics    3 Plug the power adapter into a working electrical outlet     AC plug adapter   The plug on your Power Adapter may look different      iPod Dock Connector to USB 2 0 Cable       iPod USB Power Adapter       WARNING  Make sure the power adapter is fully assembled before plugging it into an  electrical outlet              Note  If you have an optional iPod Dock Connector to FireWire cable  you can also  connect iPod to a FireWire port on your computer or to an iPod Power Adapter  with a  FireWire port  that   s plugged into an electrical outlet  You can only use FireWire only for  charging the battery and not for loading songs and other files onto iPod     Understanding Battery States  When iPod is not connected to a power source  a battery icon in the top right corner of  the iPod screen shows approximately how much charge is left     Pr Battery less than 20  charged    lm Battery about halfway charged    al  Battery fully charged    If iPod is connected to a power source  the battery icon changes to show that the  battery is charging or fully charged     E  Battery charging  lightning bolt   sili Battery fully charged  plug   You can disconnect and use iPod before it is fully charged     Note  Rechargeable batteries have a limited number of 
45. espond   e Make sure the Hold switch is not set to HOLD      The iPod battery might need to be recharged  Connect iPod to your computer or to  an Apple iPod Power Adapter and let the battery recharge  Look for the lightning  bolt icon on the iPod screen to verify that iPod is receiving a charge     55    56    To charge the battery  connect iPod to a high power USB or FireWire port on your  computer  Connecting iPod to a USB port on your keyboard will not charge the  battery  You can connect iPod to a FireWire port using the optional iPod Dock  Connector to FireWire Cable  for charging the iPod only  Loading information onto  iPod using FireWire is not supported     e Try the 5 Rs  one by one  until iPod responds     If you want to disconnect iPod  but you see the message    Do not disconnect     If iPod is loading music  wait for it to complete     Select iPod in the Source pane and click the Eject      button     If iPod disappears from the list of devices in the iTunes Source pane  but you still see  the    Do not disconnect    message on the iPod screen  disconnect iPod     If iPod doesn t disappear from the list of devices in the iTunes Source pane  drag the  iPod icon from the desktop to the Trash  if you re using a Mac  or click the Safely  Remove Hardware icon in the system tray and select iPod  if you re using a Windows  PC   If you still see the    Do not disconnect    message  restart your computer and eject  iPod again     If iPod isn   t playing music  e Make sur
46. files on your computer and then  load them onto iPod        iPod is a music player and much more  Use iPod to     Sync songs  videos  and digital photos for listening and viewing on the go    Listen to podcasts  downloadable radio style shows delivered over the Internet  View video on iPod or a TV  using the optional iPod AV Cable    View photos as a slideshow with music on iPod  or a TV using the optional iPod  AV Cable    Listen to audiobooks purchased from the iTunes Store or audible com    Store or back up files and other data  using iPod as an external disk    Sync contact  calendar  and to do list information from your computer    Play games  store text notes  set an alarm  and more    iPod at a Glance  Get to know the controls on iPod     Hold oi ors        i eee Headphones port       Menu button Center button    Next Fast forward  button       Previous Rewind  button       Play Pause button          Dock connector port    Using iPod Controls  The controls on iPod are easy to find and use  Press any button to turn on iPod  The  main menu appears     Click Wheel          Music   Photos  Videos   Extras  Settings  Shuffle Songs       vu    vvvy             Use the Click Wheel and Center button to navigate through onscreen menus  play  songs  change settings  and view information  Move your thumb lightly around the  Click Wheel to select a menu item  To choose the item  press the Center button  To go  back to the previous menu  press Menu on the Click Wheel     Chapter 1 
47. g ahead 6  syncing 33  syncing selected 34  viewing on a TV 36  viewing on iPod 35  viewing album artwork 28  viewing lyrics 29  viewing music videos 35  viewing photos 43  viewing slideshows  ona TV 37 44  on iPod 44  settings 43  troubleshooting 59  voice memos  loading onto your computer 52  recording 52  volume  changing 6  setting maximum limit 26    W    warranty service 65   Windows  importing photos 39  supported operating systems 60  troubleshooting 60   WMA files  converting 58    
48. g help 65  iTunes  ejecting iPod 13  getting help 65    Index    setting not to open automatically 45  Sound Check 28  Store 18  iTunes Library  adding songs 20  iTunes Store  browsing 18  browsing videos 32  searching 18  signing in 17  31    L    language  resetting 58  specifying 10    library  adding songs 20  lightning bolt on battery icon 14  loading manually 22  loading music 21  disconnecting iPod 12  from more than one computer 21  33  On The Go playlists 26  tutorial 65  loading photos  about 38  all or selected photos 39  40  automatically 39  from camera to iPod 41  from computer to iPod 39  from iPod to computer 42  full resolution image 40  locating your iPod serial number 6  locking iPod screen 48  49  lyrics  adding 19  viewing on iPod 29    M    Mac OS X operating system 60  main menu  adding or removing items 9  opening 5  settings 9  main menu  returning to 6  managing iPod manually 22  maximum volume limit  setting 26  memos  recording 52  menu items  adding or removing 9  choosing 6  returning to main menu 6  returning to previous menu 6  modifying playlists 23  movies  See also videos  syncing 34    69    syncing selected 34  35  music  See also songs  loading music  iPod not playing 56  purchasing 18  rating 26  setting for slideshows 43  tutorial 65  music videos  See also videos  syncing 22    N    navigating quickly 7  notes  storing and reading 52    O  On The Go playlists  loading 26  making 25  rating songs 26  saving 26  operating system requirem
49. guide for your iPod handy for future  reference     Important Safety Information          WARNING  Failure to follow these safety instructions could result in fire  electric shock   or other injury or damage        Handling iPod Do not bend  drop  crush  puncture  incinerate  or open iPod     Avoiding water and wet locations Do not use iPod in rain  or near washbasins or other  wet locations  Take care not to spill any food or liquid into iPod  In case iPod gets wet   unplug all cables  turn iPod off  and slide the Hold switch  if available  to HOLD before  cleaning  and allow it to dry thoroughly before turning it on again     Repairing iPod Never attempt to repair iPod yourself  iPod does not contain any user   serviceable parts  For service information  choose iPod Help from the Help menu in  iTunes or go to www apple com support ipod service  The rechargeable battery in iPod  should be replaced only by Apple authorized service providers  For more information  about batteries  go to www apple com batteries           Using the iPod USB Power Adapter  available separately  If you use the iPod USB  Power Adapter  sold separately at www apple com ipodstore  to charge iPod  make  sure that the power adapter is fully assembled before you plug it into a power outlet   Then insert the iPod USB Power Adapter firmly into the power outlet  Do not connect  or disconnect the iPod USB Power Adapter with wet hands  Do not use any power  adapter other than an Apple iPod power adapter to c
50. harge your iPod     The iPod USB Power Adapter may become warm during normal use  Always allow  adequate ventilation around the iPod USB Power Adapter and use care when handling     Unplug the iPod USB Power Adapter if any of the following conditions exist   e The power cord or plug has become frayed or damaged    e The adapter is exposed to rain  liquids  or excessive moisture    e The adapter case has become damaged    e You suspect the adapter needs service or repair    e You want to clean the adapter     Avoiding hearing damage Permanent hearing loss may occur if earbuds or  headphones are used at high volume  Set the volume to a safe level  You can adapt  over time to a higher volume of sound that may sound normal but can be damaging to  your hearing  If you experience ringing in your ears or muffled speech  stop listening  and have your hearing checked  The louder the volume  the less time is required before  your hearing could be affected  Hearing experts suggest that to protect your hearing     e Limit the amount of time you use earbuds or headphones at high volume   e Avoid turning up the volume to block out noisy surroundings   e Turn the volume down if you can   t hear people speaking near you     For information about how to set a maximum volume limit on iPod  see    Setting the  Maximum Volume Limit    on page 26     Using headphones safely Use of headphones while operating a vehicle is not  recommended and is illegal in some areas  Be careful and attentive while
51. he Music Store      You can also find some music videos as part of an album or other offer     Videos in iTunes and in the iTunes Store have a display icon next to them     To buy a video   Click iTunes Store in the Source pane  and then find the item you want to buy     Click Buy Video     Purchased videos appear when you click Movies  under Library  or Purchased  under  Store      To download a video podcast    Video podcasts appear alongside other podcasts in the iTunes Store  You can subscribe  to them and download them just as you would other podcasts  You don   t need an  iTunes Store account to download podcasts  See    Purchasing Songs and Downloading  Podcasts Using the iTunes Store    on page 17 for instructions     Converting Your Own Videos to Work With iPod    You can view other video files on iPod  such as videos you create in iMovie ona  Macintosh or videos you download from the Internet  Import the video into iTunes   convert it for use with iPod if necessary  and then load it onto iPod     iTunes supports all the video formats that QuickTime supports   To import a video into iTunes   Drag the video file to the iTunes library     Some videos may be ready for use with iPod once you import them to iTunes  If you try  to load a video onto iPod  see    Syncing Videos Automatically    on page 33 for  instructions   and a message says the video can t play on iPod  then you must convert  the video for use with iPod     To convert a video for use with iPod    Select t
52. he photos to the Photos folder on iPod   To delete photos from iPod    In iTunes  select iPod in the Source pane and click the Photos tab    Select    Sync photos from           e Ona Mac  choose iPhoto from the pop up menu     e Ona Windows PC  choose Photoshop Album or Photoshop Elements from the  pop up menu     Choose    Selected albums    and deselect the albums or collections you no longer want  on iPod     Click Apply     Chapter 4 Photo Features    Importing Photos Directly From a Camera or Photo Card Reader   to iPod   Using the optional iPod Camera Connector  available for purchase at www apple com   ipodstore  and a standard digital camera or photo card reader  you can store and view  photos on iPod  and then delete them from the camera or photo card and take more  pictures  Later you can transfer the photos from iPod to your computer using a  standard digital photo application  such as iPhoto on a Macintosh         To see which cameras and other devices are compatible with the iPod Camera  Connector  go to www apple com ipod compatibility cameraconnector html     Note  You can t view slideshows on a TV using photos transferred directly from a  camera or photo card reader  To view the photos in a slideshow on a TV  you must  transfer them to your computer  and then import them back to iPod using iTunes     To import photos from a USB digital camera or photo card reader to iPod   1 Turn on iPod and attach the iPod Camera Connector     2 Turn on your camera  or photo
53. he video in the iTunes library    Choose Advanced  gt     Convert Selection for iPod       Depending on the length and content of a video  converting it for use with iPod can    take several minutes to several hours     Note  When you convert a video for use with iPod  the original video remains in your  iTunes library     Chapter 3 Video Features    For more information about converting video for iPod  go to  www info apple com kbnum n302758     Loading Videos onto iPod   You load movies and TV shows onto iPod much the same way you load songs  You can  set iTunes to sync all movies and TV shows to iPod automatically when you connect  iPod  or you can set iTunes to sync only selected playlists  Alternatively  you can  manage movies and TV shows manually  Using this option  you can load videos from  more than one computer without erasing videos already on iPod     Note  Music videos are managed with songs  under the Music tab in iTunes  See     Loading Music and Podcasts onto iPod    on page 21        Syncing Videos Automatically   By default  iPod is set to sync all videos when you connect it to your computer  This is  the simplest way to load videos onto iPod  You just connect iPod to your computer  let  it add videos and other items automatically  and then disconnect it and go  If you  added any videos to iTunes since the last time you connected iPod  they are added to  iPod  If you deleted videos from iTunes  they are deleted from iPod    You can set iPod to sync videos au
54. hem     Use the Click Wheel to change the maximum volume limit   Press the Center button to accept the change    To remove the maximum volume limit    If you are currently listening to iPod  press Pause    Choose Settings  gt  Volume Limit     If you set a combination  enter it by using the Click Wheel to select the numbers and  pressing the Center button to confirm them     Chapter 2 Music Features 27    28    Use the Click Wheel to move the volume limit to the maximum level on the volume bar   This removes any restriction on volume     Press the Center button to accept the change     Note  If you forget the combination  you can restore iPod  See    Updating and Restoring  iPod Software    on page 61 for more information     Setting Songs to Play at the Same 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     To set iTunes to play songs at the same sound level   In iTunes  choose iTunes  gt  Preferences if you are using a Mac  or choose  Edit  gt  Preferences if you are using a Windows PC     Click Playback and select Sound Check     To set iPod to use the iTunes volume settings   Choose Settings  gt  Sound Check     If you have not activated Sound Check in iTunes  setting it on iPod has no effect     Using the Equalizer  You can use equalizer presets to change the sound on iPod to suit a particular music  genre or style  For example  to make rock music soun
55. hen you finish  you return to the Screen Lock screen     To lock the iPod screen   Choose Extras  gt  Screen Lock  gt  Turn Screen Lock On  gt  Lock     If you just finished setting your combination  Lock will already be selected on the  screen  Just press the Center button to lock iPod     Tip  You might want to add the Screen Lock menu item to the main menu so that you  can quickly lock the iPod screen  See    Adding or Removing Items From the Main Menu     on page 9    You can unlock the iPod screen in two ways    e Enter the combination on iPod by using the Click Wheel to select the numbers and  pressing the Center button to confirm them  If you enter the wrong combination  it  flashes red  Try again    e Connect iPod to the primary computer you use it with  and iPod automatically  unlocks     Note  If you try these methods and you still can   t unlock iPod  you can restore iPod  See     Updating and Restoring iPod Software    on page 61     To change a combination you ve already set    Choose Extras  gt  Screen Lock  gt  Change Combination    On the Enter Old Code screen  enter the current combination   On the Enter New Code screen  enter a new combination     Note  If you can t remember the current combination  the only way to clear it and enter  a new one is to restore the iPod software  See    Updating and Restoring iPod Software     on page 61     Chapter 5 Extra Features and Accessories 49    50    Syncing Contacts  Calendars  and To Do Lists  iPod can store contact
56. hoosing it leads to another menu        Adding or Removing Items From the Main Menu  You might want to add often used items to the iPod main menu  For example  you can  add a   Songs    item to the main menu  so you don t have to choose Music before you    choose Songs     To add or remove  1 Choose Settings  gt     items from the main menu     Main Menu     2 For each item you want to appear in the main menu  turn the Off option to On     Chapter 1 iPod Basics    10    Setting the Backlight Timer  You can set the backlight to turn on and illuminate the screen for a certain amount of  time when you press a button or use the Click Wheel  The default is 10 seconds     Choose Settings  gt  Backlight Timer  and then choose the time you want   Even if you don   t set the backlight timer  you can turn on the backlight at any time    by pressing any button or using the Click Wheel  After a few seconds  the backlight  turns off     Setting the Screen Brightness   You can adjust the brightness of your iPod screen by moving a slider    Choose Settings  gt  Brightness  and then use the Click Wheel to move the slider  Moving  it to the left dims the screen  moving it to the right increases the screen brightness     You can also set the brightness during a slideshow or video by pressing the Center  button to bring up and dismiss the brightness slider     Setting the Language  iPod can be set to use different languages     Choose Settings  gt  Language  and then choose a language from the 
57. iPod    Chapter 1    Chapter 2    Chapter 3    Chapter 4    Chapter 5    31  31  32  33  35    38  43    45  45  46  50  52  52       Contents    iPod Basics   iPod at a Glance   Using iPod Controls   Disabling iPod Controls   Using iPod Menus   Connecting and Disconnecting iPod  About the iPod Battery    Music Features   About iTunes   Importing Music into Your Computer  Organizing Your Music   Loading Music and Podcasts onto iPod  Playing Music   Listening to Podcasts   Listening to Audiobooks   Listening to FM Radio    Video Features   Purchasing Videos and Downloading Video Podcasts  Converting Your Own Videos to Work With iPod  Loading Videos onto iPod   Viewing and Listening to Videos    Photo Features  Importing Photos  Viewing Photos    Extra Features and Accessories   Using iPod as an External Disk   Using Extra Settings   Syncing Contacts  Calendars  and To Do Lists  Storing and Reading Notes   Recording Voice Memos    Chapter 6    Chapter 7    Chapter 8    Index    53    55  55  61    62  62  64    65    68    Learning About iPod Accessories    Tips and Troubleshooting  General Suggestions  Updating and Restoring iPod Software    Safety and Cleaning  Important Safety Information  Important Handling Information    Learning More  Service  and Support    Contents       iPod Basics 1    Congratulations on purchasing iPod  Read this section to  learn about the features of iPod  how to use its controls  and  more     To use iPod  you put music  videos  photos  and other 
58. iPod  When you connect iPod  you can drag songs and playlists  individually to iPod  and delete songs and playlists individually from iPod  Using this  option  you can load songs from more than one computer without erasing songs  from iPod  When you manage music yourself  you must always eject iPod from iTunes  before you can disconnect it     Syncing Music Automatically   By default  iPod is set to sync all songs and playlists when you connect it to your  computer  This is the simplest way to load music onto iPod  You just connect iPod to  your computer  let it add songs  audiobooks  videos  and other items automatically  and  then disconnect it and go  If you added any songs to iTunes since the last time you  connected iPod  they are loaded onto iPod  If you deleted songs from iTunes  they are  deleted from iPod     To load music onto iPod    Simply connect iPod to your computer  If iPod is set to sync automatically  the update  begins    Important  The first time you connect iPod to a computer  a message asks if you want  to sync songs automatically  If you accept  all songs  audiobooks  and videos are erased  from iPod and replaced with the songs and other items from that computer  If you  don t accept  you can still load songs onto iPod manually without erasing any of the  songs already on iPod     Chapter 2 Music Features 21    22    wu A U   N    While music is being loaded from your computer onto iPod  the iTunes status window  shows progress  and the iPod icon in the
59. iPod Basics    Here s what else you can do with iPod controls        To Do this  Turn on iPod Press any button   Turn off iPod Press and hold Play Pause   gt 11      Turn on the backlight    Press any button or use the Click Wheel        Disable the iPod controls     so nothing happens if you press    them accidentally     Slide the Hold switch to HOLD  an orange bar appears         Reset iPod   if iPod isn   t responding     Slide the Hold switch to HOLD and back again  Press the Menu and  Center buttons at the same time for about 6 seconds  until the  Apple logo appears        Choose a menu item    Go back to the previous menu    Scroll to the item and press the Center button     Press Menu        Go directly to the main menu    Browse for a song    Press and hold Menu     From the main menu  choose Music        Browse for a video    Play a song or video    Pause a song or video    From the main menu  choose Videos     Select the song or video and press the Center or Play Pause   gt  11   button  iPod has to be ejected from your computer to play songs and  videos     Press Play Pause  tl  or unplug your headphones        Change the volume    Play all the songs in a list    From the Now Playing screen  use the Click Wheel     Select the list title  an album title or the title of a playlist  for  example  and press Play Pause   gt  11         Play all songs in random order    From the main menu  choose Shuffle Songs        Skip to any point in a song or  video    From the Now
60. iTunes   Select a song and choose File  gt  Get Info     Click Lyrics     Chapter 2 Music Features 19    3 Enter song lyrics in the text box   4 Click OK     For more information  see    Viewing Lyrics on iPod    on page 29     Adding Songs Already on Your Computer to the iTunes Library  If you have songs on your computer encoded in file formats that iTunes supports  you  can easily add the songs to iTunes     To add songs on your computer to the iTunes library      Drag the folder or disk containing the audio files to Library in the iTunes Source pane   or choose File  gt  Add to Library and select the folder or disk   If Tunes supports the  song file format  the songs are automatically added to the iTunes library     You can also drag individual song files to iTunes   Note  Using iTunes for Windows  you can convert nonprotected WMA files to AAC or    MP3 format  This can be useful if you have a library of music encoded in WMA format   For more information  open iTunes and choose Help  gt  iTunes Help     Organizing Your Music   Using iTunes  you can organize songs and other items into lists  called playlists  You can  organize them in any way you want  For example  you can make playlists with songs to  listen to while exercising  or playlists with songs for a particular mood     You can also make Smart Playlists that update automatically based on rules you define   When you add songs to iTunes that fit the rules  they automatically get added to the  Smart Playlist     You c
61. ime you  use iPod  let it charge for about four hours or until the battery icon in the top right  corner of the iPod display shows that the battery is fully charged  If iPod isn   t used for a  while  the battery might need to be charged     The iPod battery is 80 percent charged in about two hours and fully charged in about  four hours  If you charge iPod while loading files  playing music  viewing videos  or  viewing a slideshow  it might take longer     Chapter 1 iPod Basics 13    14    Charging the iPod Battery   You can charge the iPod battery in two ways      Connect iPod to your computer    e Use the iPod USB Power Adapter  available separately     To charge the battery using your computer    Connect iPod to a high power USB 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      If the battery icon on the iPod screen shows a lightning bolt  the battery is charging  If  it shows a plug  the battery is fully charged        Charging Charged                      If you don t see the lightning bolt or the plug  iPod might not be connected to a  high power USB port  Try another USB port on your computer     Important  If iPod is very low on power  it might need to charge for up to 30 minutes  before the display turns on     If you want to charge iPod when you re away from your computer  you can purchase  the iPod USB Power Adapter     To charge the battery using the iPod USB Power Adapt
62. ing iPod Software    on page 61     If you can   t import photos directly from your camera  Make sure you have the iPod Camera Connector  available at  www apple com ipodstore  and a USB digital camera     If your camera didn   t come with a USB cable  you ll need to purchase one  See the  camera manufacturer s website to find compatible cables     If photos aren t importing  make sure your camera is turned on and set to the correct  mode for importing photos  See the instructions provided with your camera  Also  make sure the cable is connected firmly to your camera and to the camera  connector     If you can   t see videos or photos on your TV   If you imported photos directly from a camera or card reader to iPod  you can t see  them in a slideshow on a TV  You must import photos from your camera to your  computer  and then load them to iPod using iTunes     You must use RCA type cables made specifically for iPod  such as the iPod AV Cable   to connect iPod to your TV  Other similar RCA type cables won t work     Make sure your TV is set to display images from the correct input source  see the  documentation that came with your TV for more information      Make sure all cables are connected correctly  see    Watching Videos on a TV  Connected to iPod    on page 36      Make sure the yellow end of the iPod AV Cable is connected to the video port on  your TV     If you re trying to watch a video  go to Videos  gt  Video Settings and set TV Out to On   and then try again  If y
63. is suspected     Radio and TV Interference   This computer equipment generates  uses  and can  radiate radio frequency energy  If it is not installed  and used properly   that is  in strict accordance with  Apple s instructions   it may cause interference with  radio and TV reception     This equipment has been tested and found to  comply with the limits for a Class B digital device in  accordance with the specifications in Part 15 of FCC  rules  These specifications are designed to provide  reasonable protection against such interference in a  residential installation  However  there is no  guarantee that interference will not occur in a  particular installation     You can determine whether your computer system is  causing interference by turning it off  If the  interference stops  it was probably caused by the  computer or one of the peripheral devices     If your computer system does cause interference to  radio or TV reception  try to correct the interference  by using one or more of the following measures   Turn the TV or radio antenna until the interference  stops    Move the computer to one side or the other of the  TV or radio    Move the computer farther away from the TV or  radio    Plug the computer in to an outlet that is on a  different circuit from the TV or radio   That is  make  certain the computer and the TV or radio are on  circuits controlled by different circuit breakers or  fuses      If necessary  consult an Apple authorized service  provider or Apple 
64. k  the Applications folder  If you have iPhoto 4 you can update it by choosing Apple      gt   Software Update     On a Windows PC  iPod can load photo collections automatically from Adobe  Photoshop Album 2 0 or later  and Adobe Photoshop Elements 3 0 or later  available at  www adobe com  This software is optional     On both Macintosh and Windows PC  iPod can load digital photos from folders on your  computer s hard disk  and import directly from most digital cameras  using the optional  iPod Camera Connector      If you want to use iPod with a Mac and a Windows PC   If you are using iPod with a Mac and you want to use it with a Windows PC  you must  restore the iPod software for use with the PC using iPod Updater  see    Updating and  Restoring iPod Software    below   Restoring the iPod software erases all data from iPod   including all songs     You cannot switch from using iPod with a Mac to using it with a Windows PC without  erasing all data on iPod     Chapter 6 Tips and Troubleshooting    If you lock iPod screen and can   t unlock it   Normally  if you can connect iPod to the computer it is authorized to work with  iPod  automatically unlocks  If the computer authorized to work with iPod is unavailable  you  can connect iPod to another computer and use iTunes to restore iPod software  See the  next section for more information     If you want to change the screen lock combination and you can t remember the  current combination  you must restore the iPod software an
65. layers  if your computer has a CD recordable drive   listen to streaming Internet  radio  watch videos and TV shows  rate songs according to preference  and much more     For information about using these iTunes features  open iTunes and choose  Help  gt  iTunes Help     Importing Music into Your Computer  To listen to music on iPod  you first need to get that music into iTunes on your  computer        There are three ways of getting music and other audio into iTunes    e Purchase music  audiobooks  and videos  or download podcasts online from the  iTunes Store    e Import music from audio CDs      Add music and other audio that   s already on your computer to the iTunes library     Purchasing Songs and Downloading Podcasts Using the iTunes Store  If you have an Internet connection  you can easily purchase and download songs   albums  audiobooks  and videos online using the iTunes Store  You can also subscribe  to and download podcasts  radio style audio shows     To purchase music online using the iTunes Store  you set up an Apple account in  iTunes  find the songs you want  and then buy them  If you already have an Apple  account  or if you have an America Online  AOL  account  available in some countries  only   you can use that account to sign in to the iTunes Store and buy songs     Note  You don t need an iTunes Store account to download or subscribe to podcasts   To sign in to the iTunes Store   Open iTunes and then       Ifyou already have an iTunes account  choose St
66. list     Connecting and Disconnecting iPod  You connect iPod to your computer to load music  videos  photos  and files  and to  charge the battery  Disconnect iPod when you re done     Connecting iPod   To connect iPod to your computer    Plug the included iPod Dock Connector to USB 2 0 Cable into a high power USB port  on your computer  a USB 2 0 port is recommended   and then connect the other end  to iPod    If you have an iPod Dock  you can connect the cable to a high power USB port on your  computer  connect the other end to the Dock  and then put iPod in the Dock     Chapter 1 iPod Basics    Note  The USB port on your keyboard doesn   t provide enough power  You must  connect iPod to a USB port on your computer                             By default  iTunes syncs songs on iPod automatically when you connect it to your  computer  When iTunes is finished  you can disconnect iPod     If you connect iPod to a different computer and it is set to sync music automatically   iTunes prompts you before loading any music  If you click Yes  the songs and other  audio files already on iPod will be erased and replaced with the songs and other audio  files on the computer iPod is connected to  For more information about loading music  to iPod and using iPod with more than one computer  see Chapter 2     Music Features      on page 16     Note  You can load songs while your battery is charging     Chapter 1 iPod Basics    12    Disconnecting iPod  It   s important not to disconnect iPo
67. ly as a disk  you might want to keep iTunes from opening  automatically when you connect iPod to your computer     45    46    To prevent iTunes from opening automatically when you connect iPod to your  computer   In iTunes  select iPod in the Source pane and click the Summary tab     In the Options section  deselect    Open iTunes when this iPod is attached        Click Apply     Using Extra Settings   You can set the date and time  clocks in different time zones  and alarm and sleep  features on iPod  You can use iPod as a stopwatch or to play games  and you can lock  the iPod screen     Setting and Viewing the Date and Time  The date and time are set automatically from your computer s clock when you connect  iPod  but you can change the settings     To set date and time options   Choose Settings  gt  Date  amp  Time     Choose one or more of the following options           To Do This   Specify the time zone Choose Set Time Zone and choose a time zone from the list    Set the date and time Choose Set Date  amp  Time  Use the Click Wheel to change the  selected value  Press the Center button to move to the next value    Display the time in another Choose Time and press the Center button to toggle between   format 12 hour and 24 hour formats        Display the time in the title bar Choose Time in Title and press the Center button to choose  On or Off        Adding Clocks for Other Time Zones  To add clocks for other time zones to the iPod screen   Choose Extras  gt  Clock    
68. mats 2  3  and 4    e AIFF   A song encoded using Apple Lossless format has full CD quality sound  but takes up  only about half as much space as a song encoded using AIFF or WAV format  The same  song encoded in AAC or MP3 format takes up even less space  When you import music  from a CD using iTunes  it is converted to AAC format by default     Using iTunes for Windows  you can convert nonprotected WMA files to AAC or MP3  format  This can be useful if you have a library of music encoded in WMA format     iPod does not support WMA  MPEG Layer 1  MPEG Layer 2 audio files  or audible com  format 1   If you have a song in iTunes that isn t supported by iPod  you can convert it to a format    iPod supports  For more information  see iTunes Help     If you accidentally set iPod to use a language you don   t understand  You can reset the language   Press and hold Menu until the main menu appears     Choose the fifth menu item  Settings    Choose the last menu item  Reset All Settings    Choose the second menu item  Reset  and select a language     Other iPod settings  such as song repeat  are also reset     Chapter 6 Tips and Troubleshooting    Note  If you added or removed items from the iPod main menu  see    Adding or  Removing Items From the Main Menu    on page 9  the Settings menu item may be in a  different place  If you can t find the Reset All Settings menu item  you can restore iPod  to its original state and choose a language you understand  See    Updating and  Restor
69. mentarily  or stop moving your thumb for about one second  to  return to normal scrolling     Use the Click Wheel to finish navigating to the item you want     Searching Music   You can search iPod for songs  playlists  album titles  artist names  audio podcasts  and  audiobooks  The search feature does not search videos  notes  calendar items  contacts   or lyrics     Note  Not all languages are supported   To search iPod   From the Music menu  choose Search     Enter a search string by using the Click Wheel to navigate the alphabet and pressing  the Center button to    enter    each character     iPod starts searching as soon as you enter the first character  displaying the results on  the search screen  For example  if you enter    b     then iPod displays all music items  containing the letter    b     If you enter    ab     iPod displays all items containing that  sequence of letters     To enter a space  press the Next Fast forward button     To delete the previous character  click the back arrow or press the Previous Rewind  button     Click DONE to display the found list  which you can now navigate     Songs in the found list appear without an icon  Other items are preceded by an icon to  show the type of item  artist      album       audiobook        and podcast         To return to Search  press the Menu button     Chapter 1 iPod Basics    Turning off the Click Wheel Sound   When you scroll through menu items  you can hear a clicking sound through the iPod  internal
70. n any word processing application as a text   txt  file     Place the file in the Notes folder on iPod     To view notes   Choose Extras  gt  Notes     Recording Voice Memos   You can record voice memos using an optional iPod compatible microphone  available  for purchase at www apple com ipodstore   You can store voice memos on iPod and  load them onto your computer  You can set iPod to record at low quality mono  22 05  kHz  to save space  or high quality stereo  44 1 kHz  for better sound     Note  Voice memos cannot be longer than two hours  If you record for more than two  hours  iPod automatically starts a new voice memo to continue your recording     To record a voice memo    Connect a microphone to the Dock connector port on iPod   Set Quality to Low or High    To begin recording  choose Record     Hold the microphone a few inches from your mouth and speak  To pause recording   choose Pause     When you finish  choose Stop and Save  Your saved recording is listed by date and time     To play a recording   Choose Extras  gt  Voice Memos and select the recording     Note  You won t see a Voice Memos menu item if you ve never connected a  microphone to iPod     Chapter5 Extra Features and Accessories    To load 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     If iPod is set to sync songs automatically  see    Syncing Music
71. nd choose  an option   e To sync all calendars automatically  choose    All calendars      e To sync selected calendars automatically  choose    Selected calendars    and select   the calendars you want to sync    When you click Apply  iTunes updates iPod with the calendar information you  specified     To sync contacts and calendars with a Mac and iSync using a version of Mac OS X  earlier than 10 4   Connect iPod to your computer     Open iSync and choose Devices  gt  Add Device  You need to do this step only the first  time you use iSync with iPod     Select iPod and click Sync Now  iSync loads information from iCal and Mac Address  Book onto iPod     Chapter5 Extra Features and Accessories    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 loads information from your computer onto iPod  You can t use iSync to  load information from iPod onto your computer     To sync contacts or calendars using Microsoft Outlook for Windows or Outlook  Express for Windows   Connect iPod to your computer     In iTunes  select iPod in the Source pane and click the Contacts tab   Do one of the following     e To sync contacts  in the Contacts section  select    Sync contacts from    and choose  Microsoft Outlook or Outlook Express from the pop up menu  Then select which  contact information you want to sync    e To sync calendars from Microsoft Outlook  in the Calendars
72. ng  and not for loading songs and other audio and video files onto iPod     If iPod displays a    Use iTunes to restore    message   e Make sure you have the latest version of iTunes on your computer  download it from  www apple com ipod start     e Connect iPod to your computer  When iTunes opens  follow the onscreen prompts to  restore iPod    e If restoring iPod doesn t solve the problem  iPod may need to be repaired  You can  arrange for service at the iPod Service  amp  Support website   www apple com support ipod service    Chapter 6 Tips and Troubleshooting 57    58    A WN    If songs or data load more slowly over USB 2 0   If you load a large number of songs or amount of data using USB 2 0 and the iPod  battery is low  iPod loads the information at a reduced speed in order to conserve  battery power     If you want to load at higher speeds  you can stop loading and keep the iPod  connected so that it can recharge  or connect it to the optional iPod USB 2 0 Power  Adapter  Let iPod charge for about an hour  and then resume loading your music or  data     If you can   t load a song or other item onto iPod   The song may have been encoded in a format that iPod doesn   t support  The following  audio file formats are supported by iPod  These include formats for audiobooks and  podcasting    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    e WAV   AA  audible com spoken word  for
73. on iPod appear in the Videos menus  Music Videos also appear  in Music menus  When you choose a video from a Videos menu  Videos  gt  Music Videos   for example   you see and hear the video  When you choose a music video from a  Music menu  Music  gt  Songs  for example   you hear the song  but don t see the video     To view a video on iPod   Choose Videos and browse for a video     To listen to a music video s sound or a video podcast   s sound without playing the  video   Choose Music and browse for a music video or a video podcast     Chapter 3 Video Features 35    36    Watching Videos on a TV Connected to iPod   If you have an iPod AV Cable  you can watch videos on a TV connected to your iPod   First you set iPod to display videos on a TV  then connect iPod to your TV  and then play  a video     To set iPod to display videos on a TV   Choose Videos  gt  Video Settings  and then set TV Out to Ask or On     If you set TV Out to Ask  iPod gives you the option of displaying videos on TV or on  iPod every time you play a video     You can also set video to display widescreen or full screen  and set video to show on  PAL or NTSC devices     To set TV settings   Choose Videos gt  Video Settings  and then follow the instructions below        Video to display widescreen Set Widescreen to On   If you set Widescreen to Off  videos display full screen   Video to display on PAL or Set TV Signal to PAL or NTSC   NTSC TVs PAL and NTSC refer to TV broadcast standards  Your TV might use
74. or purchase as part of the iLife suite of applications at  www apple com ilife  iPhoto might already be installed on your Mac  in the  Applications folder     If you don t have iPhoto  you can import photos using Image Capture     To import photos to a Mac using Image Capture   Connect the camera or photo card reader to your computer     Open Image Capture  located in the Applications folder  if it doesn   t open  automatically     To choose specific items to import  click Download Some  Or to download all items   click Download All     To import photos to a Windows PC   Follow the instructions that came with your digital camera or photo application     Loading Photos From Your Computer onto iPod   You can load photos onto iPod from a folder on your hard disk  If you have a Mac and  iPhoto 4 0 3 or later  you can load iPhoto albums automatically  If you have a Windows  PC and Adobe Photoshop Album 2 0 or later  or Adobe Photoshop Elements 3 0 or later   you can load photo collections automatically        The first time you load photos onto iPod might take some time  depending upon how  many photos are in your photo library     To sync photos from a Mac or Windows PC onto iPod using a photo application   In iTunes  select iPod in the Source pane and click the Photos tab   Select    Sync photos from             Ona Mac  choose iPhoto from the pop up menu     e Ona Windows PC  choose Photoshop Album or Photoshop Elements from the  pop up menu     Chapter 4 Photo Features 39    4
75. ore  gt  Sign In     e Ifyou don t already have an iTunes account  choose Store  gt  Create Account and follow  the onscreen instructions to set up an Apple account or enter your existing Apple  account or AOL account information     Chapter 2 Music Features 17    18    To find songs  audiobooks  videos  and podcasts    You can browse or search the iTunes Store to find the album  song  or artist you re   looking for  Open iTunes and click iTunes Store in the Source pane    e To browse the iTunes Store  choose a music genre from the Choose Genre  pop up menu on the top left side of the store  click one of the albums or songs in  the center or right side of the store  or click the Browse button in the top right corner  of the window      To browse for podcasts  click the Podcasts link on the left side of the main page in the  iTunes Store    e To browse for videos  click the Videos link on the left side of the main page in the  iTunes Store      To search the iTunes Store  type the name of an album  song  artist  or composer in the  search field      To narrow your search  type something in the search field  press Return or Enter on  your keyboard  and then press buttons in the Search Bar  For example  to narrow your  search to song names  press the Song button       To search for a combination of items  click Power Search in the iTunes Store window       To return to the main page of the iTunes Store  click the Home button at the top left  corner of the store     To buy a song
76. ou re trying to view a slideshow  go to Photos  gt  Slideshow  Settings and set TV Out to On  and then try again     If that doesn   t work  go to Videos  gt  Videos Settings  for video  or Photos  gt  Slideshow  Settings  for a slideshow  and set TV Signal to PAL or NTSC  depending on which type  of TV you have  Try both settings     If you want to double check the system requirements  To use iPod  you must have     e One of the following computer configurations   e A Macintosh with a USB port  USB 2 0 recommended   e A Windows PC with a USB or a USB card installed  USB 2 0 recommended     Chapter 6 Tips and Troubleshooting 59    60    One of the following operating systems  Mac OS X v10 3 9 or later  Windows 2000  with Service Pack 4 or later  or Windows XP Home or Professional with Service Pack 2  or later    iTunes 7 or later  iTunes can be downloaded from www apple com ipod start      If your Windows PC doesn t have a high power USB port  you can purchase and install a  USB 2 0 card  For more information on cables and compatible USB cards  go to  www apple com ipod           0    High power USB 2 0 port                Note  You can connect iPod to a FireWire  IEEE1394  port for charging  but not for  transferring music and other audio and video files     Kog    6 pin FireWire 400 port   IEEE 1394     On the Macintosh  iPhoto 4 0 3 or later is recommended for loading photos and albums  to iPod  This software is optional  iPhoto might already be installed on your Mac  Chec
77. perts  suggest that to protect your hearing    e Limit the amount of time you use earbuds or headphones at high volume    e Avoid turning up the volume to block out noisy surroundings    e Turn the volume down if you can t hear people speaking near you    For information about setting a maximum volume limit on iPod  see    Setting the  Maximum Volume Limit    on page 26        Chapter5 Extra Features and Accessories          Tips and Troubleshooting    Most problems with iPod can be solved quickly by following  the advice in this chapter     The 5 Rs  Reset  Retry  Restart  Reinstall  Restore   Remember these five basic suggestions if you have a problem with iPod  Try these  steps one at a time until your issue is resolved  If one of the following doesn t help   read on for solutions to specific problems     Reset iPod  See    General Suggestions     below    Retry with a different USB port if you cannot see iPod in iTunes    Restart your computer  and make sure you have the latest software updates  installed     Reinstall iTunes software from the latest version on the web   Restore iPod  See    Updating and Restoring iPod Software    on page 61     General Suggestions  Most problems with iPod can be solved by resetting it  First  make sure iPod is charged     To reset iPod    Toggle the Hold switch on and off  slide it to HOLD and then back again    Press and hold the Menu and Center buttons for at least 6 seconds  until the  Apple logo appears     If iPod won t turn on or r
78. s  calendar events  and to do lists for viewing on the go     If you re using Mac OS X v10 4 or later  you can use iTunes to sync the contacts and  calendar information on iPod with Address Book and iCal  If you re using any version of  Mac OS X earlier than 10 4  you can use iSync to sync your information  Syncing  information using iSync requires iSync 1 1 or later  and iCal 1 0 1 or later     If you are using Windows 2000 or Windows XP  and you use Outlook Express or  Microsoft Outlook 2003 or later to store your contact information  you can use iTunes  to sync the contact information on iPod  If you use Microsoft Outlook 2003 or later to  keep a calendar  you can also sync calendar information     To sync contact or calendar information using Mac OS X v10 4 or later   Connect iPod to your computer     In iTunes  select iPod in the Source pane and click the Contacts tab    Do one of the following    e To sync contacts  in the Contacts section  select    Sync Address Book contacts     and  select an option   e To sync all contacts automatically  select    All contacts        e To sync selected groups of contacts automatically  select    Selected groups    and  select the groups you want to sync     e To copy contacts    photos to iPod  when available  select    Include contacts    photos      When you click Apply  iTunes updates iPod with the Address Book contact  information you specified    e To sync calendars  in the Calendars section  select    Sync iCal calendars     a
79. s them in the window     If you don t have an Internet connection  you can import your CDs and  later  when you re  connected to the Internet  choose Advanced  gt  Get CD Track Names  iTunes will bring in  the track names for the imported CDs     If the CD track names aren t available online  you can enter the names of the songs  manually  For more information  see    Entering Song Names and Other Details    on  page 19     With song information entered  you can browse for songs in iTunes or on iPod by title   artist  album  and more     Click to remove the checkmark next to any song you don   t want to import from  the CD     Click the Import CD button  The display area at the top of the iTunes window shows  how much time it will take to import each song     By default  iTunes plays songs as they are imported  If you re importing a lot of songs   you might want to stop the songs from playing to improve performance     To eject the CD  click the Eject     button     Repeat these steps for any other CDs with songs you want to import     Entering Song Names and Other Details    To enter CD song names and other information manually   Select the first song on the CD and choose File  gt  Get Info     Click Info    Enter the song information    Click Next to enter information for the next song   Adding Lyrics    You can type or paste song lyrics in plain text format into iTunes so that you can view  the song lyrics on iPod while the song is playing     To type or paste lyrics into 
80. sure that the connector matches the port and that  you have positioned the connector correctly in relation to the port     Keeping iPod within acceptable temperatures Operate iPod in a place where the  temperature is always between 0   and 35   C  32   to 95   F   iPod play time might  temporarily shorten in low temperature conditions     Store iPod in a place where the temperature is always between  20   and 45   C    4   to 113   F   Don t leave iPod in your car  because temperatures in parked cars can  exceed this range     When you re using iPod or charging the battery  it is normal for iPod to get warm  The  exterior of iPod functions as a cooling surface that transfers heat from inside the unit to  the cooler air outside     Keeping the outside of iPod clean To clean iPod  unplug all cables  turn iPod off  and  slide the Hold switch  if available  to HOLD  Then use a soft  slightly damp  lint free  cloth  Avoid getting moisture in openings  Don   t use window cleaners  household  cleaners  aerosol sprays  solvents  alcohol  ammonia  or abrasives to clean iPod     Disposing of iPod properly For information about the proper disposal of iPod   including other important regulatory compliance information  see the features guide  for your iPod     Chapter 7 Safety and Cleaning          Learning More  Service   and Support    You can find more information about using iPod in onscreen  help and on the web     The following table describes where to get more iPod related software
81. t   At Apple  we recognize our responsibility to  minimize the environmental impacts of our  operations and products     For more information  go to   www apple com environment       2006 Apple Computer  Inc  All rights reserved  Apple  the Apple logo   FireWire  iCal  iLife  iPhoto  iPod  iTunes  Mac  Macintosh  and Mac OS  are trademarks of Apple Computer  Inc   registered in the U S  and  other countries  Finder  the FireWire logo  iPod Hi Fi  and Shuffle are  trademarks of Apple Computer  Inc  Apple Store is a service mark of  Apple Computer  Inc   registered in the U S  and other countries  Other  company and product names mentioned herein may be trademarks of  their respective companies     Mention of third party products is for informational purposes only and  constitutes neither an endorsement nor a recommendation  Apple  assumes no responsibility with regard to the performance or use of  these products  All understandings  agreements  or warranties  if any   take place directly between the vendors and the prospective users   Every effort has been made to ensure that the information in this  manual is accurate  Apple is not responsible for printing or clerical  errors     The product described in this manual incorporates copyright  protection technology that is protected by method claims of certain  U S  patents and other intellectual property rights owned by  Macrovision Corporation and other rights owners  Use of this  copyright protection technology must be authori
82. tomatically when you connect it to your computer     To sync videos to iPod   Simply connect iPod to your computer  If iPod is set to sync automatically  the update  begins     Important  The first time you connect iPod to a different computer and have the  automatic sync option set  a message asks if you want to update songs and videos  automatically  If you accept  all songs  videos  and other items are deleted from iPod  and replaced with the songs  videos  and other items from that computer  If you don   t  accept  you can still load videos onto iPod manually without deleting any of the videos  already on iPod  iTunes includes a feature to sync purchased items from iPod to  another computer  For more information  see iTunes Help     Chapter 3 Video Features 33    34    A WN    While videos are being synced from your computer to iPod  the iTunes status window  shows progress  and the iPod icon in the Source pane flashes red     When the update is done  a message in iTunes says    iPod update is complete        If you set iTunes to manage movies and TV shows manually  you can reset iTunes later  to sync them automatically  If you set iTunes to sync automatically after you ve been  manually managing iPod  you lose any items on iPod that are not part of your library     To reset iTunes to sync all movies automatically on iPod    In iTunes  select iPod in the Source pane and click the Movies tab    Select    Sync movies    and then select    All movies       Click Apply    Not
83. y considerations   setting up iPod 62  saving On The Go playlists 26  screen lock 48  scrolling quickly 7  searching   iPod 7   iTunes Store 18    Select button  See Center button  serial number 6  serial number  locating 65  service and support 65  sets of songs  See playlists  setting combination for iPod 48  settings  alarm 47  audiobook play speed 30  backlight timer 10  brightness 10  Click Wheel sound 8  date and time 46  language 10  main menu 9  PAL or NTSC TV 36  43  playing songs at relative volume 28  repeating songs 25  shuffle songs 25  sleep timer 47  slideshow 43  TV 36  volume limit 26  shuffling songs on iPod 6  25  sleep mode and charging the battery 14  sleep timer  setting 47  slideshows  background music 43  random order 43  setting playlist 44  settings 43  viewing on iPod 44  software  getting help 65  iPhoto 60  iPod Updater 61  support versions 60  updating 61  songs  See also music  adding to On The Go playlists 6  browsing 6  browsing and playing 24  entering names 19  fast forwarding 6  pausing 6  playing 6  playing at relative volume 28  purchasing 18  rating 26  repeating 25  replaying 6  rewinding 6  shuffling 6  25  skipping ahead 6  viewing lyrics 19    Index    Sound Check 28  stopwatch 47  48  storing  data files on iPod 45  notes on iPod 52  subscribing to podcasts 18  supported operating systems 60  suppressing iTunes from opening 45  S video  connecting iPod to a video device using 37   44  syncing  See also loading  contact information 5
84. zed by Macrovision  Corporation and is intended for home and other limited viewing uses  only unless otherwise authorized by Macrovision Corporation  Reverse  engineering or disassembly is prohibited     Apparatus Claims of U S  Patent Nos  4 631 603  4 577 216  4 819 098 and  4 907 093 licensed for limited viewing uses only     019 0782 9 2006    67    68       Index    A    accessories for iPod 53  adding menu items 9  addresses  syncing 50  Adobe Photoshop Album 60  Adobe Photoshop Elements 60  alarm  setting 47  album artwork  viewing 28  albums  purchasing 18  audiobooks   purchasing 18   setting play speed 30    B  backlight  setting timer 10  turning on 6  10  battery  charge states when disconnected 15  charging 13  rechargeable 15  replacing 15  viewing charge status 14  brightness  setting 10  browsing  iTunes Store 18  podcasts 18  quickly 7  songs 6  24  videos 6  18  buttons  Center 5  disabling with Hold switch 6  Eject 13  buying  See purchasing    C    calendar events  syncing 50  Center button  using 5  24  charging the battery   about 13    using the iPod USB Power Adapter 14  using your computer 14  Click Wheel  browsing songs 24  turning off the Click Wheel sound 8  using 5  clocks  adding for other time zones 46  settings 46  computer  charging the battery 14  connecting iPod 10  importing photos from camera 38  loading photos from iPod 42  loading photos to iPod 39  problems connecting iPod 56  requirements 59  connecting iPod 44  about 10  charging the 
    
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