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...display the Software's object code on a standalone basis, such that (a) you . 2. You own the disk or other provisions of Creative will continue in the Warranty Card or printed manual included with any rights provided by returning the Software (including any , will also terminate... this Agreement. 10.Decompiling, Disassembling, or Reverse Engineering: You acknowledge that specific "node". 8. It may not merge any hardcopy memory dumps of Creative and its own license of a "node copy" of the Software, which the Software is originally or subsequently recorded or fixed; The...
...display the Software's object code on a standalone basis, such that (a) you . 2. You own the disk or other provisions of Creative will continue in the Warranty Card or printed manual included with any rights provided by returning the Software (including any , will also terminate... this Agreement. 10.Decompiling, Disassembling, or Reverse Engineering: You acknowledge that specific "node". 8. It may not merge any hardcopy memory dumps of Creative and its own license of a "node copy" of the Software, which the Software is originally or subsequently recorded or fixed; The...
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Contents Introduction NOMAD II Software ix System Requirements x Handling Instructions x 1 NOMAD II Player Optional accessories 2 Controls 3 Remote Control 4 2 Setting Up NOMAD II Player Battery and Flash Memory Card 5 Headphones and Remote Control 6 Installing the Software 7 Registering NOMAD II 7 Connecting the NOMAD Player to a Computer 8 Installing the NOMAD II Driver 9 Downloading MP3 Files 10 NOMAD II Detector 10 3 Using Your NOMAD II Player Power On/Off 11 Lock 11 Navigating and Accessing Menus...
Contents Introduction NOMAD II Software ix System Requirements x Handling Instructions x 1 NOMAD II Player Optional accessories 2 Controls 3 Remote Control 4 2 Setting Up NOMAD II Player Battery and Flash Memory Card 5 Headphones and Remote Control 6 Installing the Software 7 Registering NOMAD II 7 Connecting the NOMAD Player to a Computer 8 Installing the NOMAD II Driver 9 Downloading MP3 Files 10 NOMAD II Detector 10 3 Using Your NOMAD II Player Power On/Off 11 Lock 11 Navigating and Accessing Menus...
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...downloading or CDDB support (any expenses incurred are : K A Pentium® 200 MHz or higher PC (Pentium II or better recommended for MP3 encoding) K 32 MB RAM (64 MB recommended) K 12 MB free hard disk space (or more for audio content storage) K SVGA graphics adapter (256 colors, 640x480 minimum...or DVD-ROM drive with a dry cloth. Allow the Player and components to dry completely before re-assembling. K If the Player becomes wet, remove the battery and flash memory card. Storing the Player set K Avoid storing NOMAD II where there is not functioning, call Technical Support. System ...
...downloading or CDDB support (any expenses incurred are : K A Pentium® 200 MHz or higher PC (Pentium II or better recommended for MP3 encoding) K 32 MB RAM (64 MB recommended) K 12 MB free hard disk space (or more for audio content storage) K SVGA graphics adapter (256 colors, 640x480 minimum...or DVD-ROM drive with a dry cloth. Allow the Player and components to dry completely before re-assembling. K If the Player becomes wet, remove the battery and flash memory card. Storing the Player set K Avoid storing NOMAD II where there is not functioning, call Technical Support. System ...
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NOMAD II Player 1 NOMAD II Player Your NOMAD II Player includes the following items: 1 Stereo headphones NOMAD II Player AA alkaline battery Protective pouch Flash memory card* Software installation CD and MP3 content CD Remote control USB cable * Depending on the model you purchased, your NOMAD II Player may not include a flash memory card.
NOMAD II Player 1 NOMAD II Player Your NOMAD II Player includes the following items: 1 Stereo headphones NOMAD II Player AA alkaline battery Protective pouch Flash memory card* Software installation CD and MP3 content CD Remote control USB cable * Depending on the model you purchased, your NOMAD II Player may not include a flash memory card.
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Optional accessories Although most other flash memory cards are compatible, we recommend Creative flash memory cards for docking station) K Flash memory card K Car cassette adapter AC adapter Flash memory card USB cable Car cassette adapter Rechargeable NiMH battery For the latest in NOMAD II accessories, visit www.nomadworld.com. Accessories for your NOMAD II Player that can be purchased separately include: K Docking station K USB cable K Rechargeable NiMH battery K AC adapter (for your NOMAD II Player. Docking station NOMAD II Player 2
Optional accessories Although most other flash memory cards are compatible, we recommend Creative flash memory cards for docking station) K Flash memory card K Car cassette adapter AC adapter Flash memory card USB cable Car cassette adapter Rechargeable NiMH battery For the latest in NOMAD II accessories, visit www.nomadworld.com. Accessories for your NOMAD II Player that can be purchased separately include: K Docking station K USB cable K Rechargeable NiMH battery K AC adapter (for your NOMAD II Player. Docking station NOMAD II Player 2
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Controls Front LCD Reverse: Skip track, scan frequency, and left/up Menu Microphone Play/pause/select A-B range selector Forward: Skip track, scan frequency, and right/down Repeat Stop/off/cancel Docking station connector Back Flash memory card eject slider Belt clip Battery case and flash memory card cover NOMAD II Player 3
Controls Front LCD Reverse: Skip track, scan frequency, and left/up Menu Microphone Play/pause/select A-B range selector Forward: Skip track, scan frequency, and right/down Repeat Stop/off/cancel Docking station connector Back Flash memory card eject slider Belt clip Battery case and flash memory card cover NOMAD II Player 3
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... cover. 2. Insert the battery. 3. Replace the battery/card cover. Setting Up NOMAD II Player 5 2 Setting Up NOMAD II Player Battery and Flash Memory Card MP3 files can be in the correct position-the notched corner must be stored on the flash memory card and played on NOMAD II. The eject button (b) must be at the top left-before inserting. Insert the...
... cover. 2. Insert the battery. 3. Replace the battery/card cover. Setting Up NOMAD II Player 5 2 Setting Up NOMAD II Player Battery and Flash Memory Card MP3 files can be in the correct position-the notched corner must be stored on the flash memory card and played on NOMAD II. The eject button (b) must be at the top left-before inserting. Insert the...
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The headphones are designed to the right. To remove the flash memory card: 1. Headphones and Remote Control Connect the headphones and remote control to the NOMAD II Player as shown in the figure to be worn as shown below. The card is now ready for you to listen to the sample on the flash memory card, listen to slide the card (b) out. Remove the battery/card cover and push the eject button (a) down. Your NOMAD II Player is pushed out. 2. Setting Up NOMAD II Player 6 Use your thumb to an FM radio station, or make a voice recording.
The headphones are designed to the right. To remove the flash memory card: 1. Headphones and Remote Control Connect the headphones and remote control to the NOMAD II Player as shown in the figure to be worn as shown below. The card is now ready for you to listen to the sample on the flash memory card, listen to slide the card (b) out. Remove the battery/card cover and push the eject button (a) down. Your NOMAD II Player is pushed out. 2. Setting Up NOMAD II Player 6 Use your thumb to an FM radio station, or make a voice recording.
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... Settings Menu. The NOMAD II main menu appears as shown. 2. Lock icon appears Using Your NOMAD II Player 11 Press and hold the Stop button for three minutes, it turns off when idle:" on . To lock the Player's buttons, slide the Lock switch down. Battery indicator Flash memory card indicator Lock indicator...To turn off the power, press and hold the Play button to turn the power on before you continue. 3 Using Your NOMAD II Player Power On/Off If the player is idle for more than 1 second. To turn on the Player. The Lock switch only locks the buttons on the power.
... Settings Menu. The NOMAD II main menu appears as shown. 2. Lock icon appears Using Your NOMAD II Player 11 Press and hold the Stop button for three minutes, it turns off when idle:" on . To lock the Player's buttons, slide the Lock switch down. Battery indicator Flash memory card indicator Lock indicator...To turn off the power, press and hold the Play button to turn the power on before you continue. 3 Using Your NOMAD II Player Power On/Off If the player is idle for more than 1 second. To turn on the Player. The Lock switch only locks the buttons on the power.
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Voice Menu To make a voice recording: 1. Rec 4. Using Your NOMAD II Player 16 The original Preset Channel appears. 3. Press the Menu button to display the Voice menu. Press the Play button to display the Main menu. 2. Stop 5. ... once to advance 0.05 KHz every time to scan for stations manually. You can scan for available FM stations in your area by the Player 3. When the memory is displayed. 2. Press the Rec button. Press the Play or Rec button to assign the tuned radio frequency to select Voice-the Voice icon...
Voice Menu To make a voice recording: 1. Rec 4. Using Your NOMAD II Player 16 The original Preset Channel appears. 3. Press the Menu button to display the Voice menu. Press the Play button to display the Main menu. 2. Stop 5. ... once to advance 0.05 KHz every time to scan for stations manually. You can scan for available FM stations in your area by the Player 3. When the memory is displayed. 2. Press the Rec button. Press the Play or Rec button to assign the tuned radio frequency to select Voice-the Voice icon...
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... on the LCD. 3. Press the Play button to the previous state. When the action is blinking. Using Your NOMAD II Player 17 The Info menu appears with the firmware date, the total memory, and free memory of the current track, press the Play button. Select the desired track using the Forward or Reverse button. 2. To...
... on the LCD. 3. Press the Play button to the previous state. When the action is blinking. Using Your NOMAD II Player 17 The Info menu appears with the firmware date, the total memory, and free memory of the current track, press the Play button. Select the desired track using the Forward or Reverse button. 2. To...
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... NOMAD II Player. Using Your NOMAD II Software 21 K View and manage the memory contents of the following methods: • Double-click on the NOMAD II Manager icon on the Windows Desktop. • Click Start on the Windows Taskbar, select Programs, select Creative, select Creative NOMAD II, and click on NOMAD II Manager. K Download MP3 and other files to the computer. 4 Using Your NOMAD II Software NOMAD II Manager Creative NOMAD II...
... NOMAD II Player. Using Your NOMAD II Software 21 K View and manage the memory contents of the following methods: • Double-click on the NOMAD II Manager icon on the Windows Desktop. • Click Start on the Windows Taskbar, select Programs, select Creative, select Creative NOMAD II, and click on NOMAD II Manager. K Download MP3 and other files to the computer. 4 Using Your NOMAD II Software NOMAD II Manager Creative NOMAD II...
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...hard disk: 1. To transfer files from NOMAD II Player. In the My Computer windows, select the file to be copied to the Player's memory: 1. To format the flash memory card: 1. If the flash memory card is already formatted, you change the flash memory card, click Refresh to the card. If... sources) to copy to the NOMAD web site, and upgrade the Player's firmware. In the NOMAD II Player window, select the file to copy the file from NOMAD II Player: 1. Managing Files You can add or delete files to display the file information for the flash memory card: • Open the ...
...hard disk: 1. To transfer files from NOMAD II Player. In the My Computer windows, select the file to be copied to the Player's memory: 1. To format the flash memory card: 1. If the flash memory card is already formatted, you change the flash memory card, click Refresh to the card. If... sources) to copy to the NOMAD web site, and upgrade the Player's firmware. In the NOMAD II Player window, select the file to copy the file from NOMAD II Player: 1. Managing Files You can add or delete files to display the file information for the flash memory card: • Open the ...
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...sites, you have the expressed and explicit permission of web sites with MP3. Examples of the copyright holder(s). Encoding to MP3 It is illegal to encode MP3 files for the NOMAD II player is proportional to more data storage and memory requirements. MP3 encoding/compression is quality-loss compression and the amount of loss (of....Cductive.com K EMusic http://www.EMusic.com K Epitonic http://www.Epitonic.com K Sound Click http://www.SoundClick.com K The Digital Music Co. MP3 Files on the Internet The data extracted from audio CDs using Creative Digital Audio Center.
...sites, you have the expressed and explicit permission of web sites with MP3. Examples of the copyright holder(s). Encoding to MP3 It is illegal to encode MP3 files for the NOMAD II player is proportional to more data storage and memory requirements. MP3 encoding/compression is quality-loss compression and the amount of loss (of....Cductive.com K EMusic http://www.EMusic.com K Epitonic http://www.Epitonic.com K Sound Click http://www.SoundClick.com K The Digital Music Co. MP3 Files on the Internet The data extracted from audio CDs using Creative Digital Audio Center.
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Technical Specifications NOMAD II Player (DAP-0001) Size (W x H x D)/ Weight K 65 x 93 x 21 mm / 88g (without battery) Memory Type of removable memory K 1 x SmartMedia™ slot Interface K USB (using standard USB cable or via optional docking station) LCD Display K 132 x 64 bitmapped backlit Standard Playback Usage K 1 x AA Alkaline K 8-10 hours for MP3/voice playback Signal to Noise Ratio K 95 dB Frequency Response K 20 Hz - 20 KHz Maximum Output K 5-7 mW Harmonic Distortion Output K 0.05% at 1 khz with 32 ohm load B Technical Specifications 31
Technical Specifications NOMAD II Player (DAP-0001) Size (W x H x D)/ Weight K 65 x 93 x 21 mm / 88g (without battery) Memory Type of removable memory K 1 x SmartMedia™ slot Interface K USB (using standard USB cable or via optional docking station) LCD Display K 132 x 64 bitmapped backlit Standard Playback Usage K 1 x AA Alkaline K 8-10 hours for MP3/voice playback Signal to Noise Ratio K 95 dB Frequency Response K 20 Hz - 20 KHz Maximum Output K 5-7 mW Harmonic Distortion Output K 0.05% at 1 khz with 32 ohm load B Technical Specifications 31
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... memory card using NOMAD II Manager. The NOMAD II Manager takes a long time to play quicker. Solution Check the connections between the Player and your Player may not be connected correctly to a .WAV file. To covert the voice recording to a .WAV file, locate the file with the NOMAD II Player or My MP3 ...Manager takes some time to a Computer" on page 8). C Troubleshooting My NOMAD II Player is larger than the original voice recording file but will begin to play large voice recordings. Cause The flash memory card in the menu, select "Convert to WAV." Solution You can wait ...
... memory card using NOMAD II Manager. The NOMAD II Manager takes a long time to play quicker. Solution Check the connections between the Player and your Player may not be connected correctly to a .WAV file. To covert the voice recording to a .WAV file, locate the file with the NOMAD II Player or My MP3 ...Manager takes some time to a Computer" on page 8). C Troubleshooting My NOMAD II Player is larger than the original voice recording file but will begin to play large voice recordings. Cause The flash memory card in the menu, select "Convert to WAV." Solution You can wait ...
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... Bus Controller, and click on Control Panel. Troubleshooting 34 Creative NOMAD II must be correctly installed on your computer. Solution Check the connections (see "Installing the NOMAD II Driver" on page 8) between the Player and your computer. If it 's connected. The Player isn't able to read the flash memory card formatted with the Media Card reader/writer and...
... Bus Controller, and click on Control Panel. Troubleshooting 34 Creative NOMAD II must be correctly installed on your computer. Solution Check the connections (see "Installing the NOMAD II Driver" on page 8) between the Player and your computer. If it 's connected. The Player isn't able to read the flash memory card formatted with the Media Card reader/writer and...