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User’s Guide
NOMAD IIc family of Digital Audio Player/Voice Recorder
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September 2001
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Page 1 - User’s Guide

User’s Guide NOMAD IIc family of Digital Audio Player/Voice RecorderInformation in this document is subject to change without notice and does not rep

Page 2 - Contents

Your NOMAD IIc Package 1-5Figure 1-5: Left, right, top and bottom views of the player.LOCK switchNote: This switch only locks the buttons on the pla

Page 3 - C Handling Instructions

Setting Up Your NOMAD IIc Player 2-12Setting Up Your NOMAD IIc PlayerMP3/WMA files can be stored in your player’s internal memory or in a supported Fl

Page 4 - Introduction

Setting Up Your NOMAD IIc Player 2-2Step 4: Install SoftwareAny reference to "NOMAD II" in your package’s software, also refers to the NOMAD

Page 5 - Document Conventions

Setting Up Your NOMAD IIc Player 2-33. Double-click the iTunes folder. The iTunes window appears.4. Double-click the iTunes v1.1.1 for OS X folder. Th

Page 6 - Your NOMAD IIc Package

Setting Up Your NOMAD IIc Player 2-4Step 5: Connect NOMAD IIc Player to PCYou need not switch off your computer when you connect your NOMAD IIc player

Page 7 -

Setting Up Your NOMAD IIc Player 2-5Step 6: Install NOMAD II DriverNOMAD IIc uses the "NOMAD II" driver.Skip this step if you are a Macintos

Page 8 - PLAYER - Front View

Setting Up Your NOMAD IIc Player 2-6For Macintosh OS 9 users and Macintosh users that installed OS X over OS 9 (Dual-Boot)1. On the desktop, double-cl

Page 9 - PLAYER - Rear View

Setting Up Your NOMAD IIc Player 2-7For Macintosh usersRefer to “Transferring music files from iTunes to your NOMAD IIc player” on page 5-2.Step 9: Li

Page 10 - Bottom View

Using Your NOMAD IIc Player 3-13Using Your NOMAD IIc PlayerPower ON/OFF1. Press and hold the PLAY button to turn on the power. The NOMAD IIc main menu

Page 11 - Earphones

Using Your NOMAD IIc Player 3-2Navigating & Accessing MenusThere are two levels of menus which control the operations of the player: the MAIN menu

Page 12 - Step 4: Install Software

ContentsIntroductionYour NOMAD IIc Player...iSystem Requirements ...

Page 13

Using Your NOMAD IIc Player 3-3In MUSIC SubmenuTo access MUSIC submenu, press the PLAY button when the MUSIC icon is blinking. The MUSIC submenu appea

Page 14

Using Your NOMAD IIc Player 3-4To repeat a section of a track continuouslyPress the A-B button when a track is playing to mark the point where you wan

Page 15 - Installation of NOMAD II

Using Your NOMAD IIc Player 3-5To erase an MP3 File1. Press the MENU button to go to the MUSIC submenu.2. Select the desired track using the FORWARD o

Page 16

Using Your NOMAD IIc Player 3-6To make a voice recording1. Press and hold the REC button to start the recording. The recording icon, time elapsed, the

Page 17 - NOMAD Detector

Using Your NOMAD IIc Player 3-7In INFORMATION SubmenuTo go to INFORMATION submenu, press the PLAY button when the INFO icon is blinking. The INFO subm

Page 18 - Using Your NOMAD IIc Player

Using Your NOMAD IIc Player 3-8Navigating & Accessing SETTINGS SubmenuPress the PLAY button to access an icon.Note: To cancel the operation, press

Page 19 - TIME submenu

Using Your NOMAD IIc Player 3-9To set Backlight on interval1. Navigate to the BACKLIGHT icon and then press the PLAY button.2. Press the VOL + or VOL

Page 20 - In MUSIC Submenu

Using Your NOMAD IIc Player 3-10To set Power off when idle1. Navigate to the POWER OFF icon and then press the PLAY button.2. Press the VOL + or VOL -

Page 21 - To use the DSP Equalizer

Using Your NOMAD IIc Player 3-11In TIME SubmenuTo go to TIME submenu, press the PLAY button when the TIME icon is blinking. The submenu similar to the

Page 22 - In VOICE Submenu

Using Creative PlayCenter 2 in Windows 4-14Using Creative PlayCenter 2 in WindowsThis chapter describes only selected tasks available with PlayCenter

Page 23 - To erase a voice recording

To change the owner’s name ... 3-7Navigating & Accessing SETTINGS Submenu ... 3-8To set Backlight on interv

Page 24 - In INFORMATION Submenu

Using Creative PlayCenter 2 in Windows 4-2Using PlayCenter 2To download MP3/WMA files to your playerRefer to “Step 8: Download MP3/WMA Files to Your P

Page 25 - Audio output

Using Creative PlayCenter 2 in Windows 4-3❑ CDDB: Select whether or not to automatically retrieve CDDB information for an audio CD.❑ Transfer: Select

Page 26 - To set Contrast

Using iTunes in Macintosh OS 5-15Using iTunes in Macintosh OSAny reference to "NOMAD II" in iTunes also refers to the NOMAD IIc player.The M

Page 27 - To set Audio output

Using iTunes in Macintosh OS 5-2Transferring music files from iTunes to your NOMAD IIc player1. Launch the iTunes application if it has not already be

Page 28 - In TIME Submenu

Using iTunes in Macintosh OS 5-3Transferring music files from your NOMAD IIc player to iTunes1. Launch the iTunes application if it has not already be

Page 29 - Introducing PlayCenter 2

An MP3 Primer A-1AAn MP3 PrimerWhat is MP3?MP3 is an acronym for Moving Picture Experts Group (MPEG) Layer 3, a type of audio data compression that ca

Page 30 - Using PlayCenter 2

A-2 An MP3 Primerhigher the sampling and bitrates of each of these parameters, the better the quality of the sound.Memory and Audio QualityThe amount

Page 31 - To connect to the NOMAD

Technical Specifications & Troubleshooting B-1BTechnical Specifications & TroubleshootingNOMAD IIc Player DAP-3205/DAP-6406*Size (W x H x D)/

Page 32 - Using iTunes in Macintosh OS

Technical Specifications & Troubleshooting B-2TroubleshootingIf you have a Media Card reader/writer, you may have problems reading the Flash Memor

Page 33 - NOMAD IIc player

Handling Instructions C-1CHandling InstructionsHandling InstructionsFor your NOMAD IIc player to last longer,Do not subject the player to extreme forc

Page 34

iIntroductionYour NOMAD IIc PlayerAny reference to "NOMAD II" in your package’s software, or elsewhere, also refers to the NOMAD IIc player.

Page 35 - An MP3 Primer

iiSystem RequirementsFor PC:❑ Microsoft Windows® 98, Windows 98SE, Windows 2000 or Windows Me❑ 200MHz processor or higher (Intel® Pentium® II and abov

Page 36 - MP3 Web sites

1Your NOMAD IIc PackageIn the PackageYour NOMAD IIc player package contains the following items:USB cable1 Installation CDFigure 1-1: NOMAD IIc play

Page 37 - DAP-3205/DAP-6406*

1-2 Your NOMAD IIc PackageOptional AccessoriesFor the latest list of accessories, please visit www.nomadworld.com.Please purchase original Creative Fl

Page 38 - Troubleshooting

Your NOMAD IIc Package 1-3Location of ControlsFigure 1-3: Front view of the player.High resolution bitmapped backlit LCDMarks segment of track for r

Page 39 - Handling Instructions

Your NOMAD IIc Package 1-4Battery case/Flash Memory Card (Creative SmartMedia) coverFlash memory cardEject buttonBelt clipNote: Belt clip may not be s

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