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Creative NOMAD IIC Operation & User’s Manual

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  • Creative NOMAD IIC, Using iTunes in Macintosh OS 5-3 Transferring music files from your NOMAD IIc player to iTunes 1. Launch the iTunes application if it has not already been launched. The iTunes interface appears, with Library selected as your source. 2. Connect your NOMAD IIc player to your Macintosh. A NOMAD II icon appears in the Source box. 3. Click the NOMAD II icon in the Source box. 4. With the NOMAD II icon selected, click and drag the songs you want to transfer from the playlist to the Library icon in the Source box. 5. The selected songs are transferred to iTunes. 6. After the songs have been copied to iT

  • User’s Guide NOMAD IIc family of Digital Audio Player/Voice Recorder Information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of Creative Technology Ltd. No part of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying and recording, for any purpose

  • Creative NOMAD IIC, Using Your NOMAD IIc Player 3-5 To erase an MP3 File 1. Press the MENU button to go to the MUSIC submenu. 2. Select the desired track using the FORWARD or REVERSE button. 3. Press the ERASE button. A confirmation message appears on the LCD. Press the PLAY (Select) button to erase. 4. To cancel, press any button other than the PLAY button. Or, do not press any button for 3 seconds. 5. When the action is cancelled, it returns to the MUSIC submenu. In VOICE Submenu To go to VOICE submenu, press the PLAY button when the VOICE icon is blinking. The VOICE submenu appears, with the first recording selected. To change microphone input

  • Creative NOMAD IIC, An MP3 Primer A-1 A An MP3 Primer What is MP3? MP3 is an acronym for Moving Picture Experts Group (MPEG) Layer 3, a type of audio data compression that can reduce digital sound files by a 12:1 ratio with virtually no loss in quality. It is an efficient way to store high-quality music or other audio content on your computer. MP3 files can be very small and yet retain a high sound quality. MP3 files usually have the extension .mp3, and can be downloaded from the Internet, or can be legally made for personal use from the audio CDs that you purchased. It is illegal to encode MP3 files for trade or sale unless you hav

  • Creative NOMAD IIC, Using Your NOMAD IIc Player 3-2 Navigating & Accessing Menus There are two levels of menus which control the operations of the player: the MAIN menu and six submenus. MUSIC submenu INFO submenu VOICE submenu MAIN menu Press the PLAY button to access a submenu (represented by an icon) or a playlist item on the LCD. Press the FORWARD button to navigate to the next item on the right or below. Press the REVERSE button to navigate to the previous item on the left or above. Press the MENU button to go to the MAIN menu or to return to the

  • Creative NOMAD IIC, Using iTunes in Macintosh OS 5-2 Transferring music files from iTunes to your NOMAD IIc player 1. Launch the iTunes application if it has not already been launched. The iTunes interface appears, with Library selected as your source. 2. Connect your NOMAD IIc player to your Macintosh. A NOMAD II icon appears in the Source box. 3. With the Library icon selected, click and drag the songs you want to transfer from the playlist to the NOMAD II icon in the Source box. 4. The selected songs are transferred to your NOMAD IIc player. 5. After the songs have been copied to your player, click the NOMAD II icon in the Source bo

  • Creative NOMAD IIC, Using Creative PlayCenter 2 in Windows 4-2 Using PlayCenter 2 To download MP3/WMA files to your player Refer to “Step 8: Download MP3/WMA Files to Your Player” on page 2-5. To rip an audio CD into MP3/WMA files 1. Insert an audio CD into the CD-ROM drive. 2. Click the Audio CD button. The CD Drive Window appears. 3. In the Main window, click the boxes next to the tracks you want to rip. 4. To rip tracks to your hard disk, click either My Computer or PC Music Library in the Transfer window. 5. To rip tracks to your player, click the NOMAD II button in the Transfer window. 6. Locate your preferred fold

  • Creative NOMAD IIC, ii System Requirements For PC: ❑ Microsoft Windows® 98, Windows 98SE, Windows 2000 or Windows Me ❑ 200MHz processor or higher (Intel® Pentium® II and above recommended for MP3 encoding) ❑ SVGA graphics adapter 256 colors, 640x480 (High color 16-bit 600 x 800 recommended) ❑ Internet connection for Internet content downloading or CDDB™ support (any charges incurred are the responsibility of the end user) ❑ 32MB RAM (64MB recommended) ❑ USB port ❑ 30MB free hard disk space (more for audio content storage) ❑ Installed mouse ❑ CD-ROM drive with digital audio extraction support For Mac® ❑ Mac OS version 9.0 or higher ❑ iMac™, G3 or higher ❑ Interne

  • Creative NOMAD IIC, Using Your NOMAD IIc Player 3-7 In INFORMATION Submenu To go to INFORMATION submenu, press the PLAY button when the INFO icon is blinking. The INFO submenu appears with the date, the owner's name, the total memory and free memory of the Flash Memory Card (Creative SmartMedia), the firmware version and the remaining power of the battery displayed on the LCD. You can change the owner’s name using PlayCenter 2’s Settings option. To change the owner’s name 1. In PlayCenter 2’s NOMAD II window, click the right arrow to scrol

  • Creative NOMAD IIC, 1 Your NOMAD IIc Package In the Package Your NOMAD IIc player package contains the following items: USB cable 1 Installation CD Figure 1-1: NOMAD IIc player package. NOMAD IIc player 1 AA size battery Belt clip & Belt clip screw Quick Start guide

  • Creative NOMAD IIC, i Introduction Your NOMAD IIc Player Any reference to "NOMAD II" in your package’s software, or elsewhere, also refers to the NOMAD IIc player. Your NOMAD IIc player is a digital audio player for the new Internet generation. You do not need to carry a cassette tape or CD. A key feature at the core of the NOMAD IIc is its programmability, designed to be virtually future-proof. By incorporating this upgradable feature, the NOMAD IIc can be programmed to support multiple digital audio formats, such as MP3 and Microsoft® Windows Media Audio (WMA) or software extensions that will be made available on www.nomadworld.com. The NOMAD I

  • Creative NOMAD IIC, Using Your NOMAD IIc Player 3-3 In MUSIC Submenu To access MUSIC submenu, press the PLAY button when the MUSIC icon is blinking. The MUSIC submenu appears, with the first file selected. NOMAD IIc is designed to be future-proof as it is programmable. New audio formats can be downloaded into the player when they are available. Visit www.nomadworld.com for any new releases. To play an MP3 File To play back MP3 files, they must first be downloaded in the NOMAD IIc player. 1. Press the PLAY button to play back the cu

  • Creative NOMAD IIC, Using Creative PlayCenter 2 in Windows 4-1 4 Using Creative PlayCenter 2 in Windows This chapter describes only selected tasks available with PlayCenter 2. For complete information, see the PlayCenter 2 Help file by clicking the question mark icon (?) on PlayCenter 2. Details of the PlayCenter 2’s interface are found in the About PlayCenter 2 topic in the Help file. Any reference to "NOMAD II" in PlayCenter 2 also refers to the NOMAD IIc player. Introducing PlayCenter 2 Creative PlayCenter 2 allows you to manage the contents on your NOMAD

  • Using Your NOMAD IIc Player 3-4 To repeat a section of a track continuously Press the A-B button when a track is playing to mark the point where you want the section to start and press the button again where you want the section to end. To cancel the operation, press the A-B button again. The A-B indicator disappears from the LCD and the track continues

  • Creative NOMAD IIC, Setting Up Your NOMAD IIc Player 2-7 For Macintosh users Refer to “Transferring music files from iTunes to your NOMAD IIc player” on page 5-2. Step 9: Listen to MP3/WMA songs Press the MENU button on the player and you will see the NOMAD II main menu. The MUSIC icon is blinking, which means that it is selected by default. Press the PLAY button to go to the MUSIC submenu and then press the PLAY button again to enjoy clear digital music. Step 10: Make a Voice Recording Thinking of finding out how your voice sounds on NOMAD IIc? Wait no more! Press the MENU button to go to the NOMAD II main menu and then press the FORWARD button once to

  • Creative NOMAD IIC, Using Your NOMAD IIc Player 3-1 3 Using Your NOMAD IIc Player Power ON/OFF 1. Press and hold the PLAY button to turn on the power. The NOMAD IIc main menu appears as shown above. 2. To turn off the power, press and hold the STOP button for more than 1 second. If the player is idle in 3 minutes, it will turn off automatically. You can change the Power Off time in the SETTINGS submenu. Lock Ensure that the LOCK switch is not on before you continue. Battery indicator Flash Memory Card (Smart Media) indicator Lock indicator Volume indicator Repeat Segment /MIC Input indicator Note :

  • Creative NOMAD IIC, A-2 An MP3 Primer higher the sampling and bitrates of each of these parameters, the better the quality of the sound. Memory and Audio Quality The amount of memory and MP3 quality are related. The higher the quality required, the higher the bitrate needed. This leads to more data storage and memory requirements. The amount of memory required for the NOMAD IIc player is proportional to audio playback time. We recommend that you set your encoding bitrate at 128 kbps (see Figure A-1) for optimal quality when you create MP3 files from audio CDs. Figure A-1: Playing time versus encoding rate for different memory capacities. MP3 Web sites Through web sites, you can download MP3 files eith

  • Using Your NOMAD IIc Player 3-8 Navigating & Accessing SETTINGS Submenu Press the PLAY button to access an icon. Note: To cancel the operation, press the MENU button to return to the SETTINGS Submenu. Press the FORWARD button to navigate to the next icon on the right or below. Press the REVERSE button to navigate to the previous icon on the left or above. Backlight Contrast Power off if

  • Creative NOMAD IIC, Using Creative PlayCenter 2 in Windows 4-3 ❑ CDDB: Select whether or not to automatically retrieve CDDB information for an audio CD. ❑ Transfer: Select options for file transfer. ❑ Change Skin: Select different skins for the PlayCenter 2 user interface. To format your Flash Memory Card (Creative SmartMedia) Formatting a Flash Memory Card (Creative SmartMedia) deletes any existing files. 1. Click the NOMAD II button in the Transfer window. 2. Click the Media bar and select Flash Me

  • Creative NOMAD IIC, Using iTunes in Macintosh OS 5-1 5 Using iTunes in Macintosh OS Any reference to "NOMAD II" in iTunes also refers to the NOMAD IIc player. The Macintosh iTunes application, included in your NOMAD IIc package, features a powerful interface for importing music CDs to MP3 files, creating playlists, creating music CDs, moving music to your NOMAD IIc player as well as for listening to hundreds of radio stations on the Internet. Voice files recorded with your NOMAD IIc (denoted by the file name

  • Creative NOMAD IIC, Technical Specifications & Troubleshooting B-2 Troubleshooting If you have a Media Card reader/writer, you may have problems reading the Flash Memory Card (Creative SmartMedia) Cause ❑ NOMAD IIc only supports SSFDC (Solid State Floppy Disc Card) format (FAT12). ❑ Windows 98 detects the Media Card reader/writer as an external removable drive in Windows Explorer. Thus, you can only format the Flash Memory Card (Creative SmartMedia) into FAT16 format and NOMAD IIc is unable to recognize the FAT16 format. Solution ❑ To format the Flash Memory Card (Creative SmartMedia),

  • Creative NOMAD IIC, Setting Up Your NOMAD IIc Player 2-1 2 Setting Up Your NOMAD IIc Player MP3/WMA files can be stored in your player’s internal memory or in a supported Flash Memory Card (Creative SmartMedia). Depending on the model of the player that you have purchased, either the player or the Flash Memory Card (Creative SmartMedia) is preloaded with a “Welcome to NOMAD” MP3 song. So, you can start enjoying MP3 songs without connecting your NOMAD IIc player to a PC. Just follow these steps and you can get up a

  • To change the owner’s name ................................ 3-7 Navigating & Accessing SETTINGS Submenu ............ 3-8 To set Backlight on interval.................................. 3-9 To turn on/off Backlight........................................ 3-9 To set Contrast....................................................... 3-9 To set Power off when idle ...

  • Creative NOMAD IIC, Using Your NOMAD IIc Player 3-6 To make a voice recording 1. Press and hold the REC button to start the recording. The recording icon, time elapsed, the word “Recording”, and the file name appear on the LCD. 2. Press the STOP button to stop recording. When the memory is full, a message appears and recording stops automatically. To play a voice recording Press the PLAY button to play back the current track. Press it again to pause. To resume playback of the current track, press the PLAY button. To erase a voice recording 1. Select the desired track using the FORWARD or REVERSE button. 2.

  • Creative NOMAD IIC, Using Your NOMAD IIc Player 3-11 In TIME Submenu To go to TIME submenu, press the PLAY button when the TIME icon is blinking. The submenu similar to the above diagram appears with the current date, time and day. To set the date, time and day 1. Press and hold the REC button to select setting mode. The Hour value blinks, ready to be set. 2. Press the VOL + or VOL - buttons on the player to increase or decrease the Hour value. 3. Press the FORWARD or REVERSE button to shift to the Minute, AM/PM, Day, and Date in order and repeat step 2 to adjust the values. 4. Press the PLAY button w

  • Creative NOMAD IIC, Setting Up Your NOMAD IIc Player 2-3 3. Double-click the iTunes folder. The iTunes window appears. 4. Double-click the iTunes v1.1.1 for OS X folder. The iTunes v1.1.1 for OS X window appears. 5. Double-click the iTunes for Mac OS X.smi icon. The Software License Agreement window appears. 6. Read the agreement, then click Agree if you agree to the terms. The iTunes for Mac OS X window appears. 7. Double-click the iTunes for Mac OS X folder. The iTunes for Mac OS X window appears. 8. Double-click the iTunes.pkg icon. The Install iTunes for Mac OS X window appears, prompting you to type in the administrator password. 9

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