Archos 54V18S Personal Multimedia Player User Manual Annex No 5a 01

Archos SA Personal Multimedia Player Annex No 5a 01

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MANUAL V1.0 605 WIFI USING THE BROWSER   >   p. 364. USING THE FILE BROWSERThe ARCHOS File Browser gives you the possibility to navigate the le system of your ARCHOS’ hard drive.  In  the  Home screen, select the “Files” icon to enter the File Browser.You will see two panels:the one on the left is the panel that you usually use to navigate through your device’s hard drive,the panel on the right is the one you will use when you want to copy or move les and folders (see: Copying and Moving Files and Folders).••About your ARCHOS’ hard drive:ARCHOS recommends that you keep the original folders: Music, Pictures, Video, Playlists, etc. The icons on the Home screen (“Video, “Music”, “Photo”...) lead directly to some of these folders and they may no longer work correctly if the folders are deleted or renamed.4.1  NAVIGATIONTOUCHSCREEN CONTROLSYou can drag the scroll bar up and down to scroll the le list up and down. You can also scroll faster by tapping above or below the cursor in the scroll bar.To open a le or folder, tap on it to highlight it, then tap on it again.To jump between the left and right panels, tap on  , or tap directly on the panel that you want to highlight.To execute a menu item’s function, simply tap on its icon. In order to display a text description of the icon, tap on the menu word.To leave the File Browser and go back to the Home screen, tap on   at any time.•••••
MANUAL V1.0 605 WIFI USING THE BROWSER   >   p. 37BUTTON CONTROLSclose the File Browseropen a le or folderscroll up the le list faster left: go back up one level in the folder hierarchyup/down: scroll the le list up and downscroll down the le list faster  jump between the left and right panels. display available menu items -BROWSER MENU ITEMS“Info”displays a message box with all the available information about the highlight-ed le.-“Create folder”creates a folder at the current location.you will have to enter the folder’s name with the virtual keyboard (see: Using the Virtual Keyboard).--“File Management”“Rename”: allows you to change the name of the highlighted le or folder us-ing the virtual keyboard. See: Using the Virtual Keyboard.“Delete”: allows you to delete the highlighted le or folder (and all its con-tents). A conrmation screen will pop up.--
MANUAL V1.0 605 WIFI USING THE BROWSER   >   p. 38“Copy”“Copy”: allows you to copy the highlighted le or folder to the location de-ned in the other browser panel.“Copy all les”: allows you to copy all the les of the current folder to the location dened in the other browser panel.“Move”: allows you to move the highlighted le or folder to the location de-ned in the other browser panel.---“Sound”will display the “Sound” settings screen (see: Sound Settings). you may want to access these settings if you are listening to music while browsing through your les.--Note that some of the above menu items may not appear if they are not available for the highlighted le or folder.COPYING AND MOVING FILES AND FOLDERSIn the left panel, highlight the le/folder that you want to copy or move.In the right panel, navigate to the location where you wish to copy the le/folder.Go back to the left panel, select the “Copy” menu item and then choose “Copy”, “Copy all les” or “Move”, depending on the action that you want to carry out.4.2 USING THE VIRTUAL KEYBOARDThe virtual keyboard is an interface that allows you to type in text, for instance to rename a le or folder, or when you want to give a title to a playlist that you have just created.••••
MANUAL V1.0 605 WIFI USING THE BROWSER   >   p. 391. current name of the le/folder 2. “Exit” icon 3. Shift key 4. Alt/Alt Gr key : en-able/disable the keys’ secondary functions 5. Caps Lock key 6. move cursor one character to the left 7. move cursor one character to the right 8. delete character be-fore cursor 9. save the name. KEYBOARD TOUCHSCREEN CONTROLSTo enter a character, tap on the corresponding key.To exit the keyboard without saving, tap on   (see n° 2 in the previous screen).When you are satised with the name, tap on the Ok key (see n° 9) to save it and exit the keyboard. A conrmation screen will pop up.KEYBOARD BUTTON CONTROLSclose keyboard without savingenters the highlighted charactersame as the Shift key jump from one key to anothersame as the Alt/Alt Gr key  - - -•••
MANUAL V1.0 605 WIFI USING THE BROWSER   >   p. 404.3 BROWSING OTHER COMPUTERS ON THE NETWORKWhen you are connected to a Windows® network, you can browse* the shared folders of other computers in the network, using the ARCHOS File Browser.From the Home screen, select the “Files” icon. Once in the browser, select “Network”. Your device will search for other computers in the Windows® network and you can start browsing their shared contents.* If the computer with the shared folders normally has a Windows® username and password, you will be asked to enter these before you can access the folder con-tents.Using the ARCHOS double browser, you will be able to transfer les from a computer onto your device, or transfer les from your device onto a computer’s write-enabled shared folder (see Copying les and folders).If the WiFi is not enabled or if you are not connected to a network, the device will scan for available networks and connect to a known network or display the list of available networks so that you can connect to one of them.4.4 USING THE PDF READERYour ARCHOS features a PDF reader with hyperlink support.In the Browser, PDF les are displayed with this icon:  .To view a PDF document, highlight the PDF document in the File Browser and open it. PDF TOUCHSCREEN CONTROLSTo follow a link, highlight the link (red outline) and tap again.To display the menu overlay while viewing a PDF document, tap once in the bot-•••••••
MANUAL V1.0 605 WIFI USING THE BROWSER   >   p. 41tom right corner of the screen.To go to the next/previous page, tap on the Next/Previous page menu item.To exit the PDF reader, tap on  .PDF BUTTON CONTROLS1st press: t to width (if zoomed)2nd press: exit PDF readerfollow a highlighted link)previous pagenavigate within the current pagenext page - display available menu items -FOLLOWING HYPERLINKSSome PDF documents have hyperlinks (for instance, a table of contents, links to an external website, etc.).Links are surrounded by a blue outline. A highlighted link (active link) is surround-ed by a red outline.If you want to go back to the previous page (where you ‘clicked’ the link), select the Link back menu item.Note that hyperlinks referring to an external document or to a URL may not work.PDF READER MENU ITEMS“Hide text overlay”will hide all overlaid graphics (status bar, menu items, etc.) to only show the PFD document.-•••••
MANUAL V1.0 605 WIFI USING THE BROWSER   >   p. 42“Home”allows you to go back to the Home screen.-“Zoom in”magnies the document.-“Zoom out”demagnies the document.-“Link back”will take you back to the page that you came from.only appears when you have previously followed a link.--“Go to page...”allows you to select a specic page.use the left/right buttons to select a page number.Select “Ok” to go to this page.---“Previous page”goes to the previous page in the document.-“Next Page”goes to the next page in the document.-
MANUAL V1.0 605 WIFI CONNECTING TO A WIFI NETWORK   >   p. 435. CONNECTING TO A WIFI NETWORKYour ARCHOS can connect to a variety of wireless networks. You will nd below the procedure to connect to these different WiFi networks.5.1  WIFI CONNECTION PROCEDUREENABLING WIFIFrom the Home screen, select the “Enable Wi” menu item  . Your device will scan for available WiFi networks.The rst time you use your device, you may get a message “No congured net-works found”. Select “View available networks”, and the list of available net-works will be displayed.If your ARCHOS nds networks that you have previously used and congured, it will connect automatically to one of them.If you get the message “Could not connect to any Wi network!”, select “View available networks”, and the list of available networks will be displayed.Once you are connected to a WiFi network, the status bar icon   (WiFi not con-nected) will become   (WiFi connected). There is no status bar icon at all when WiFi is not enabled.THE LIST OF AVAILABLE NETWORKSThe list of available networks shows all the wireless networks in range of your device.To refresh the list, select the “Scan for networks” menu item.In the list of available networks, for each network you will see the fol-lowing information:••••••
MANUAL V1.0 605 WIFI CONNECTING TO A WIFI NETWORK   >   p. 441. conguration status: congured networkuncongured network2. the name of the network (SSID), if it is broadcasted (if the SSID is not broadcasted, you will be prompted to enter it in the next conguration screen3. the type of encryption key that is required:Open network WEP key WPA key WPA2 key4. the strength of the signal5. this icon will appear if you are currently connected to this network6. the channel used by the network7. the type of network (Infrastructure or Ad-Hoc) (Ad-Hoc networks are not sup-ported at this time)Select the network that you want to connect to (your home wireless network or a free hotspot).You will be taken to the conguration screen for this network, where you will have to enter some information to set up your access to this network.5.2 WIFI NETWORK CONFIGURATIONIn order to connect to a wireless network, the ARCHOS will need some specic in-formation about the network. Your device will automatically pick up certain pieces of information that it needs. You can enter the rest of the information manually in the network’s conguration screen, as shown in the following sections.Note that your device will remember the network connection information that you en-ter, in order to re-use it and connect automatically to the network when it is in range.••
MANUAL V1.0 605 WIFI CONNECTING TO A WIFI NETWORK   >   p. 45OPEN NETWORKSOpen networks do not require an authentication key. If the network has automatic con-guration turned on (DHCP), sim-ply tap on the “Connect” button, and your ARCHOS will connect to this network, provided the signal is strong enough.••If the network needs to be cong-ured manually, use the left/right ar-rows to select the “Manual” setting on the “Conguration” parameter.Other parameters will appear: the required information can be ob-tained from the person who man-ages the network. ••When you have nished entering all the information, tap on the “Connect” button, and your ARCHOS will connect to this network, provided the signal is strong enough.PROTECTED NETWORKS (WEP, WPA OR WPA2 KEY)Protected networks require an en-cryption key to connect. The type of key (WEP, WPA or WPA2) will be detected automati-cally by your device.The rest of the required information can be obtained from the person who manages the network.•••
MANUAL V1.0 605 WIFI CONNECTING TO A WIFI NETWORK   >   p. 46You will have to specify the following settings:“Key length” (for WEP networks only)the authentication key can be 10 characters long (64bit) or 26 characters long (128bit) (hexadecimal characters).“Key” (WEP or WPA)type in the authentication key. you will be taken to a virtual numeric keyboard.type in the key and tap on “OK” when you have nished.---“Authentication” (for WEP networks only)the network’s authentication method can be based on an “Open System (de-fault)” or a “Shared Key”.“Conguration”it can be “Automatic (DHCP)” or “Manual”.if it is “Automatic (DHCP)”, then you do not have to enter any more information. Simply use the “Connect” button, and your ARCHOS will connect to this network, provided the signal is strong enough.if you must congure the network manually, select the “Manual” setting. Other parameters will appear: the required information can be obtained from the person who manages the network.When you have nished entering all the information, use the “Connect” button, and your ARCHOS will connect to this network, provided the signal is strong enough.Filtered networks: If your network manager allows only specic devices to connect to the network (known as MAC address ltering), you can supply the network man-ager with the MAC address of your ARCHOS. To nd out what your MAC address is, select the “System” menu item from the Home screen, then choose “System”. See: System Settings.-----
MANUAL V1.0 605 WIFI THE WIFI FEATURES   >   p. 476. THE WIFI FEATURESWhen connected to a WiFi network, your ARCHOS gives you the possibil-ity to:browse the web with the optional Web Browser plug-in, available at www.archos.com.play shared media les stored on other computers in your network.purchase and play on-line media content (videos, music, etc.). •••6.1  BROWSING THE WEBIn order to browse the web, you will need the Web Browser plug-in, avail-able at www.archos.com. With this Internet browser, specially designed for your ARCHOS, you will have the possibility to browse websites*, use web-base e-mailing, download content, etc.*supports websites with Flash™ contentLAUNCHING THE WEB BROWSERFrom the Home screen, select the “Web” icon.If you are already connected to a network, the Web browser will simply open and you can start browsing the Web.If WiFi is not enabled or if you are not connected to a network, the device will scan for available networks and connect to a known network or display the list of available networks so that you can connect to one of them.Please note: not all wireless networks offer access to the Internet. Some WiFi net-works only link several computers together, without any Internet connection.If the time & date are not correctly set, you might not be able to access certain web pages (See Clock settings). If you choose to set the clock automatically when the ARCHO connects to a wi network, you will need to select your Region and City/Zone (see Language and Region Settings).USING THE WEB BROWSERYou can use the Web browser to read your Web-based e-mail, view Web sites, download documents from the Internet, etc.The menu overlay will disappear after a few seconds.•••••
MANUAL V1.0 605 WIFI THE WIFI FEATURES   >   p. 48The Web browser features ‘tabbed browsing’. You can open several pages at the same time: they will appear in the tabs area, in the upper left corner of the screen. When several pages are open, simply select a tab to access the page that you want. See next section.WEB BROWSER TOUCHSCREEN CONTROLSYou can use your stylus to scroll the current web page horizontally or vertically. To open a link, simply tap on it.To jump between the available tabs, tap on  , or tap directly on the correspond-ing tab.To display available menu items, tap on the menu word.When several tabs are displayed, tap on   to close the current one. When there is only one tab, tap on   to exit the Web browser.•••••
MANUAL V1.0 605 WIFI THE WIFI FEATURES   >   p. 49WEB BROWSER BUTTON CONTROLSwhen several tabs are displayed: close the current onewhen there is only one tab: close the Web browservalidate (enter button)next pagescroll left/right/up/downprevious page go from tab to tabdisplay available menu itemsincrease/decrease volumeBROWSER MENU ITEMS“Back”will go back to the previous page that you browsed.“Reload” / “Stop”will stop loading the web page, if it is currently loadingwill refresh the current web page, if it has stopped loading“Favorites”will open the “Favorites” manager. Here you can sort your favorites, delete them, etc.select a favorite to open the corresponding web page in a new tab.“Go to”“Enter URL...”: allows you to enter the address of a Web site you’d like to visit. Enter the address with the virtual keyboard (see: Using the Virtual Keyboard) and select “OK”.“Search...”: allows you to search directly in one of the congured search engines. Enter the address with the virtual keyboard (see: Using the Virtual Keyboard) and select “OK”.“Zoom”changes the way the web page is displayed.--------
MANUAL V1.0 605 WIFI THE WIFI FEATURES   >   p. 50select a zoom mode.“Settings”will open the “Webbrowser” settings screen. Here you can decide whether to ac-cept/ignore popup windows, enable/disable ash contentand you can also delete your Internet history and cookies.Please note that some Web features requiring special plug-in software or Active X controls may not work in this special version of the Web Browser.6.2 PLAYING YOUR PC’S SHARED MEDIA FILESYour ARCHOS gives you the possibility to play, directly on your device, shared media les (videos, music, photos) stored on a PC. This is especially useful when you have a large library of music and video and you cannot t it all onto the internal hard drive of the ARCHOS.For this to work, you will only need a WiFi connexion and Windows Media® Player 11 or higher installed on your PC*. * Your ARCHOS uses the UPnP protocol (Universal Plug and Play) to stream media. If you cannot install Windows Media® Player 11 or higher, there is another way for you to stream les stored on your desktop PC. See Browsing Other Computers on the Network.SETTING WINDOWS MEDIA® PLAYER’S SHARING OPTIONSYour ARCHOS needs to be turned on and connected to your home WiFi network (see Connecting to a WiFi Network).--•••
MANUAL V1.0 605 WIFI THE WIFI FEATURES   >   p. 51On your PC, start Windows Media® Player 11 or higher. Click on the Library tab, and select Media sharing... Check the box Share my media to, and click on OK.  To modify your sharing settings, click on Settings. You can, for example, enter a name for your shared media les. Click on OK to save the modications.Click on OK to close the Media Sharing window. You can now close Windows Media® Player, and start viewing your PC’s shared media les directly on your ARCHOS (see next section).PLAYING YOUR SHARED MEDIA FILES ON THE ARCHOSOn your ARCHOS, enter the Video, Music or Photo mode. Open the rst item in the list, and your device will start scanning for other computers on the network. If you entered in Windows Media® Player, it should appear. Open it, and you will see all your shared videos, songs or photos.1.2.3.4.5.6.1.2.3.
MANUAL V1.0 605 WIFI THE WIFI FEATURES   >   p. 52If you are in the Video mode, you will see all the videos/sub-folders stored in the folder My videos of your PC. In the same way, the Music and Photo modes will allow you to see all the music/photos stored in your folder My Music/My Pictures.••Note: You may have some video les of very high quality and these require that the WiFi connection transfers data at a high speed. If your ARCHOS is far away from your WiFi box, it may happen that the connection speed is reduced thus not allowing some video les to stream from your PC to the ARCHOS and the television.6.3 THE ARCHOS CONTENT PORTALWith ARCHOS’ video and music partners, you can purchase or rent audio and video content directly on your ARCHOS without using your com-puter. Or, if your ARCHOS is connected to the optional DVR Station you can select your internet video content directly from your television.Register your ARCHOS product on-line at the ARCHOS web site (www.archos.com/register).Make sure you have congured your ARCHOS on a WiFi network (see: Connecting to a WiFi Network).Select the ARCHOS Video and Music Portal icon to view available on-line media stores.You can also visit the ARCHOS on-line store to purchase accessories.1.2.3.4.
MANUAL V1.0 605 WIFI TRANSFERRING FILES   >   p. 537. TRANSFERRING FILESThe rst sections explain how to transfer les from your computer to your ARCHOS when it is set to the default USB connection mode. To learn more about the other connection modes, see System Settings (for advanced users).7.1  CONNECTING THE ARCHOS TO A COMPUTERTurn on your ARCHOS.Plug the ARCHOS USB cable into the ARCHOS.Plug the USB end of the cable into your computer.Computerturned onUSB 21The ARCHOS device turns on and its icon will appear on your computer. The ARCHOS will start charging and you will be able to transfer les onto your device*.* Only if you have Windows® XP or higher and Windows Media® Player 10 or higher installed on your PC.If you have Windows® 2000, Me, Mac® OS X or Linux, the ARCHOS will ask you if you want to charge it or connect it as a mass storage device (Hard Drive). Choose to connect it as a mass storage device. 1.2.3.4.
MANUAL V1.0 605 WIFI TRANSFERRING FILES   >   p. 547.2 PUTTING FILES ONTO THE ARCHOSThere are two main methods to transfer your les onto the ARCHOS:Copy your media les (videos, music, photos) with Windows Media® Player 10 or higher*: * For best performance, we recommend that users update to Windows Media® Player 11 or higher.The Synchronize button in Windows Media® Player is a one way ‘sync’ button. It will add video, music and photo les to your ARCHOS. If will give you the possibility to have the same digital media on your ARCHOS as you have in your Windows Media® Player media library. Connect your ARCHOS to the computer. See Connecting the AR-CHOS to a Computer.On your computer, start Windows Media® Player. Select the Sync tab.Choose the media les you want to transfer. Click on the Start Sync button.The selected videos, songs or photos will be copied directly into the corresponding Video, Music or Pictures folder of the ARCHOS. See your Windows Media® Player help instructions for more information.1.2.3.4.5.6.Copy and paste your les from your computer into the Video, Music or Pictures folder of your ARCHOS.You cannot copy les bigger that 2 GB to the ARCHOS, due to of the FAT32 lesys-tem.7.3 DISCONNECTINGWindows® XP or higher & WMP10 or higherVerify that no data are being transferred between your ARCHOS and your com-puter (the HDD indicator on your ARCHOS is not ickering).You can unplug the USB cable from your ARCHOS and/or computer.••••
MANUAL V1.0 605 WIFI TRANSFERRING FILES   >   p. 55Windows® 2000 or MeDO NOT SIMPLY PULL OUT THE CABLE AT ANY TIME! You must remove/unmount the ARCHOS from the computer before disconnecting the USB cable to avoid loss of data or freezing.Once all your transfers are nished, click on the ‘safely remove’ icon in the system tray, next to the clock.•Click on the ‘safely remove’ message.•A message will pop up, telling you that it is now safe to disconnect the device*. You can now safely unplug the USB cable from your ARCHOS and/or computer.•* If you get a message saying that the device cannot be removed, close any com-puter program that may still be using data on your device, such as media players or Windows® Explorer.Mac® OS XDO NOT SIMPLY PULL OUT THE CABLE AT ANY TIME!You  must  remove/unmount  the  ARCHOS  from  the computer before disconnecting the USB cable to avoid loss of data or freezing.On your desktop, drag the ARCHOS’ icon towards the trashcan, which will turn into a big eject sym-bol.Drop the icon onto this eject symbol: the ARCHOS’ hard drive will disappear from the desktop.You can now safely unplug the USB cable from your ARCHOS and/or computer.•••
MANUAL V1.0 605 WIFI TRANSFERRING FILES   >   p. 56LinuxDO  NOT  SIMPLY  PULL  OUT THE  CABLE  AT ANY TIME!You must remove/unmount the ARCHOS from the  computer  before  disconnecting  the  USB cable to avoid loss of data or freezing.On your computer, right-click on the ARCHOS icon and select Safely Remove.Wait until the ARCHOS icon disappears, and safely unplug the USB cable from your ARCHOS and/or computer.••When you disconnect the ARCHOS from a computer, your device automatically up-dates the ARCHOS Music Library, so that the media les you just copied appear in the Music Library. This should only take a few seconds.
MANUAL V1.0 605 WIFI MAIN SETTINGS   >   p. 578. MAIN SETTINGSIn the Home screen, select the “Settings”   menu item and choose a setting.SETTINGS TOUCHSCREEN CONTROLSTap on the “Settings”   menu item, and choose a setting to open its correspond-ing screen.Once you are in a settings screen:tap on a parameter to highlight it.tap on the left/arrows to select a different setting. when you have nished adjusting your settings, tap on   to save them and go back to the Home screen. When it is possible, drag the scroll bar up and down to scroll the screen up and down.SETTINGS BUTTON CONTROLSTo open a settings screen, press the menu button, use the navigation pad to highlight the “Settings”   menu item, and press OK.Once you are in a settings screen:use the up/down navigation buttons to highlight a parameter.use the left/right navigation buttons to select a different setting. when you have nished adjusting your settings, press the Exit button   to save them and go back to the Home screen. When it is possible, use the up/down navigation buttons to scroll the screen up and down.8.1  SOUND SETTINGSThis screen allows you to adjust the sound settings of your ARCHOS to your personal taste.••----••----
MANUAL V1.0 605 WIFI MAIN SETTINGS   >   p. 58“Volume”adjusts the output volume.“Built-in speaker”“ON”/“OFF”: the built-in speaker remains on or off regardless if headphones are attached.“Automatic”: the built-in speaker automatically turns off when you plug in head-phones or connect your ARCHOS to the optional DVR Station.“Audio Output”denes whether the audio signal is sent out via the “Analog Line-Out” or the “SPDIF” interface when connected to a DVR Station.“Bass Boost Level”adjusts the bass boosting level.“Preset”allows you to quickly select a sound prole.“Set equalizer”allows you to use a custom sound prole. Select this option to enter the equalizer screen (see next section).“Balance”allows you to balance the sound between the left and right stereo channels.“Reset”resets the sound parameters to the default values.---------
MANUAL V1.0 605 WIFI MAIN SETTINGS   >   p. 59EQUALIZER SCREENYour ARCHOS features a 5-band equalizer.Select a band (Bass, Mid. bass, Mid. range, Mid. treble or Treble), then use the up/down arrows to change the gain level for these frequency ranges.••It is advised that you change these set-tings while listening to music, in order to be able to appreciate the sound changes.8.2 DISPLAY SETTINGSTV SETTINGS“TV Standard”choose between the “NTSC (USA)” and “PAL (Europe)” systems (select the one that is compatible with your country’s television system).“TV Format”“4:3” or “16:9” - the format used by your television set to display images. the option “Wide screen” becomes available when you set the “TV standard” parameter to “PAL (Europe)”.“Video Output”choose between “Internal LCD” and “External TV” (to do this, you can also press the TV/LCD button on the device).----
MANUAL V1.0 605 WIFI MAIN SETTINGS   >   p. 60“External Display”choose between “Composite” / “S-Video” / “Component” / “RGB”. Use this set-ting based on how you have cabled the video out of your DVR Station to your television. for example, if you are using the yellow video connector as the video out, then select “Composite”.LCD SETTINGS“LCD Backlight”adjusts the level of backlight of the built-in screen.“LCD settings”use this button to access the “LCD settings” screen.it allows you to adjust the level of contrast, brightness and gamma of the built-in screen. You can also reset the LCD param-eters to the default values (“Reset” button).---TOUCH-SCREEN SETTINGSIn the Home screen, select the “Settings”   menu item and choose “File server” to display the “Wireless le server” settings screen. You will see the following param-eters:••If the touchscreen is not responding properly, use the “Calibration” button and follow the instructions on screen.If this does not work or if you cannot access the touchscreen settings, you can force the touchscreen calibration (see: System Recovery).---
MANUAL V1.0 605 WIFI MAIN SETTINGS   >   p. 618.3 FILE SERVER SETTINGSYour ARCHOS allows you to share les with other computers or WiFi de-vices on a network.Important: please check the applicable laws in your country or jurisdiction to know what media les you are allowed to share or copy.First, you need to connect to a WiFi network. See: Connecting to a WiFi Network.Your ARCHOS’ hard drive will then be accessible from your computer’s network neighborhood.In the Home screen, select the “Settings”   menu item and choose “File server” to display the “Wireless le server” settings screen. You will see the following param-eters:••“Workgroup”enter the name of the workgroup, using the virtual keyboard. See: Using the Virtual Keyboard.“Computer name”enter the name for the ARCHOS in the network, using the virtual keyboard. See Using the Virtual Keyboard. normally, you do not need to change this parameter unless more than one ARCHOS is in the workgroup.“Write access”“On” will allow other computers to write to your ARCHOS’ hard drive. “Off” will prevent other computers from writing to your disk.“Password”only appears if the “Write access” parameter is set to “On”. type in the password for other computers to be able to write to your hard drive. See Using the Virtual Keyboard.••-------
MANUAL V1.0 605 WIFI MAIN SETTINGS   >   p. 62“Enable le server”use this button to turn on the le server. While the le server is turned on, other functions of your device are disabled.Note: some networks lter MAC addresses. You can nd your device’s MAC address in the “System” settings screen (see: System Settings).8.4 APPEARANCE SETTINGS“Wallpaper”enables or disables the use of a background image.“Picture name”allows you to select a picture to use as a background image.you can choose between all default backgrounds or the images that you have previously set as wallpapers.you can also set a picture as wallpaper from the Photo and Video modes.“Theme”denes the theme color for your icons (and for the background, if you have dis-abled use of a wallpaper).“Previous settings”use this button to discard any changes you may have made since entering this screen.-------
MANUAL V1.0 605 WIFI MAIN SETTINGS   >   p. 638.5 LANGUAGE AND REGION SETTINGS“Language”choose a language.visit www.archos.com to check the availability of other languages that you can download and install.“Select location and time zone”if your clock is set to “Automatic” (see Clock Settings), select your “Region”, and “City/Zone”.“Select Wi region”use the button to select your Wi region. this will be set automatically if you have already selected a “Region” and a “City/Zone”.8.6 TV CONTROL SETTINGSSee: The Infrared Emitter.-----
MANUAL V1.0 605 WIFI MAIN SETTINGS   >   p. 648.7 CLOCK SETTINGS“Time”“Automatic”: select this setting if you want to set the clock automatically when your ARCHOS is connected to a Wi network. You will need to select your “Region”, and “City/Zone” in the “Language and Region” settings screen (see Language and Region Settings).“Manual”: select this setting to set the current date & time manually: “Year”, “Month”, “Day”, “Hour”, “Minute”.“Synchronize now”if the “Time” parameter is set to “Automatic”, use this button to set the clock automatically via a wi network. for this to work, the ARCHOS needs to be connected to a Wi network“Time Format”choose between 12h or 24h mode. ATTENTION: If the time & date are not correctly set, you might not be able to access certain web pages. If you use the optional DVR Station to schedule video recordings on your TV sys-tem, make sure that the time and date are set correctly!-----
MANUAL V1.0 605 WIFI MAIN SETTINGS   >   p. 658.8 POWER SETTINGSThese settings will help you save battery power, thus allowing a longer battery autonomy.You can adjust settings for both battery operation and power supply operation (when the ARCHOS is connected to a powered DVR Station, Mini Dock or Battery Dock).BATTERY OPERATION“Power Off”the amount of time of user inactivity before the system shuts down.the system will not shut down during a slideshow, audio/video playback, audio/video recording, USB connection or while browsing the web.“Backlight Off”the amount of time of user inactivity before the LCD display turns off.the display will not turn off while a video or slideshow is playing, or when you are browsing the web.“Webbrowser”“normal power off”: while browsing the web, the system will shut down accord-ing to the setting selected for the “Power Off” parameter.“prevents power off”: while browsing the web, the system will never shut down.POWER SUPPLY OPERATION“Standby”the amount of time of user inactivity before the system goes into Standby mode.the system will not go into Standby mode during a slideshow, audio/video play-back, audio/video recording, USB connection or while browsing the web.••--------
MANUAL V1.0 605 WIFI MAIN SETTINGS   >   p. 66“Backlight Off”the amount of time of user inactivity before the LCD display turns off.the display will not turn off while a video or slideshow is playing, or when you are browsing the web.“Webbrowser”“normal power off”: while browsing the web, the system will go into Standby mode according to the setting selected for the “Standby” parameter.“prevents power off”: while browsing the web, the system will never go into Standby mode.Your ARCHOS will consume more power as these parameters are set to higher val-ues.In battery operation, it is advised to set these parameters to lower values in order to save power.8.9 SYSTEM SETTINGS“Update Index” When you disconnect the ARCHOS from a computer, the “PC Hard Drive (not indexed)” USB mode only does a quick Music Library update. Use the “Update Index” button is you want to do a full Music Library update.“Update Index” only appears if you chose the “PC Hard Drive (not indexed)” USB mode.“USB preference” (advanced users)Your preferred connection mode will be used everytime you connect the ARCHOS to a computer. The connection mode determines how your device interacts with your computer:Mode 1: “Windows Media Device (default)”: Recommended for users of -------
MANUAL V1.0 605 WIFI MAIN SETTINGS   >   p. 67Windows® XP or higher & WMP10 or higher. When set to this mode, the ARCHOS uses the Media Transfer Protocol (MTP). It allows you to charge your ARCHOS and transfer les onto it at the same time. You will be able to synchronize your media library automatically every time you connect your ARCHOS to your computer (with WMP10 or higher). When your le transfer is over, simply unplug the cable from the ARCHOS, and your device will update the Music Library.Mode 2: “PC Hard Drive (indexed)”: Recommended for users of Windows® XP and WMP 9, Windows® 2000, Me, Mac® OS X or Linux. The ARCHOS will ask you if you want to charge it or connect it as a mass storage device (Hard Drive). Choose to connect it as a mass storage device (external hard drive). When con-nected to your computer, your ARCHOS will be locked  Disconnection: when the le transfer is over, safely disconnect the ARCHOS and your device will update the Music Library.Mode 3: “PC Hard Drive (not indexed)”: Same as mode 2, but with a faster Music Library update at disconnection.“Repair & Format tools”use this button to access the “Repair & Format tools” settings screen. This screen allows you to do the following actions:“Clear temporary system les and cache” (does not erase any data)“Reset WiFi conguration” (WiFi settings are lost)“Format Hard Drive” (erase all data, media les, and licenses)“Full Reinitialization” (erase all data, media les, licenses and settings)             In the event that your ARCHOS freezes operation (due to electrostatic phenomena, for example), try to reset it (see: Product Care). If this does not work or if you cannot access the repair and format tools, you can try a system recovery (see: Product Care).“Product key”each ARCHOS has a unique number.you will need this number to register your product online (www.archos.com/reg-ister).---------
MANUAL V1.0 605 WIFI MAIN SETTINGS   >   p. 68“MAC address”some WiFi networks lter MAC addresses. You might need to communicate this address to the person who manages the network.“Hard Drive”displays the amount of free and used space on the hard drive.Note: reported number of megabytes is binary-based counting (1Kb=1024 bytes). Thus each reported Mb represents approximately 1.05 megabytes (decimal). Formatting also takes up space.8.10 FIRMWARE AND PLUGINGS SETTINGS“Firmware version”displays the current version of the rmware and Digital Rights Management (DRM) system.“Plugins”displays the current plugins installed on your device.“Update Firmware”use this button to update the rmware manually.see Updating the Firmware to learn how to update the rmware.“Search for online updates”when connected to a wi network, use this button to search for an online update. If there is one available, it will be installed automatically.see Updating the Firmware to learn how to update the rmware.---------
MANUAL V1.0 605 WIFI MAIN SETTINGS   >   p. 698.11 UPDATING THE FIRMWAREThe rmware is the operating system (OS) of your ARCHOS. It is periodically updated to bring new features, improvements and bug xes. There are two main ways to up-date your product’s rware:directly on your ARCHOS if it as connected to a Wi networkwith a computer connected to the internetUPDATE DIRECTLY ON THE ARCHOS (WIFI CONNECTION NEEDED)This is the easiest way to update the rmware. For this to work, you only need to con-nect your ARCHOS to a Wi network. See Connecting to a Wi Network.Once your ARCHOS is connected to a Wi network, go to the Home screen, select the “Settings”   menu item, and choose “System”.Use the “Search for online updates” button. The ARCHOS will search on-line for a new rmware. If there is one available, it will start downloading, and it will be installed automatically. UPDATE USING A COMPUTER (INTERNET CONNECTION NEEDED)If you cannot connect your ARCHOS to a Wi network, you can also update the rm-ware using a computer connected to the internet:On your PC, go to www.archos.com/rmware.Search for the rmwares available for your ARCHOS. Compare the lastest on-line version with the one installed on your ARCHOS: your ARCHOS’ rwmare version number appears in the “Firmware and Plugings” set-tings screen (see Firmware and Plugings Settings).If the on-line version is more recent than yours, follow the instructions to down-load and install it. Your Internet browser may warn you that the contents of the rmware le may harm your computer. Ignore this message.••1.2.3.1.2.3.4.
MANUAL V1.0 605 WIFI OPTIONAL FUNCTIONALITIES   >   p. 709. OPTIONAL FUNCTIONAL-ITIES9.1 ARCHOS ACCESSORIESDVR STATIONWhen connected to your ARCHOS and to  your  home enter-tainment system, the DVR Station will allow you to:schedule TV recordings very easily via the ARCHOS EPG Program Guide.record audio/video, directly on your ARCHOS, from most any standard audio/video source.connect a compatible USB device to your ARCHOS.display the image of the ARCHOS on your TV.charge your ARCHOS.•••••DVR TRAVEL ADAPTERWhen connected to your ARCHOS, the DVR Travel Adapter will allow you to: record audio/video, directly on your ARCHOS, from most any standard audio/video source.•MINI DOCKWhen connected to your ARCHOS, the Mini Dock will allow you to: display the image of the ARCHOS on your TV.connect a compatible USB device to your ARCHOS.charge your ARCHOS. •••
MANUAL V1.0 605 WIFI OPTIONAL FUNCTIONALITIES   >   p. 71BATTERY DOCKthe battery dock is like the Mini Dock but also includes a battery to give your ARCHOS extra play time.HELMET CAMCORDERHigh  resolution  Mini-Cam  with  remote  control  and  micro-phone.9.2 ARCHOS PLUGINSCINEMA PLUG-INTo allow you to play MPEG2 video les without any re-encoding (type of le found on DVDs).VIDEO PODCAST PLUG-INTo allow you to play H.264 video les without any special re-encod-ing (type of le often used for video podcasts).WEB BROWSER PLUG-INA specially designed Internet browser for your ARCHOS that will allow you to surf the web on your ARCHOS. Supports websites with Flash™.
MANUAL V1.0 605 WIFI OPTIONAL FUNCTIONALITIES   >   p. 729.2 SCHEDULING A TV RECORDINGWith the optional DVR Station connected to your home tuner, you will be able to schedule recordings very easily via the Recorder function. See the DVR Station manual to learn how to record sheduled re-cordingsOnce In the Home screen, select the “Recorder” icon to display the EPG TV program guide. Simply select the program you want to record, and when the time comes, your ARCHOS will automatically start recording the sched-uled program.••••9.3 RECORDING EXTERNAL VIDEO MANUALLYWith the optional DVR Station or DVR Travel Adapter, you will be able to record video from most any standard video source.   In the Home screen, select the “Recorder” and enter the “Video recorder” mode. You can now tell the ARCHOS to start recording from the video source.•••9.4 RECORDING EXTERNAL AUDIO MANUALLYWith the optional DVR Station, you will be able to record audio from most any standard audio source.   In the Home screen, select the “Recorder” and enter the “Audiocorder” mode. You can now tell the ARCHOS to start recording from the audio source.•••9.5 RECORDING EXTERNAL AUDIO MANUALLYWith the optional DVR Station, Battery Dock or Mini dock, you will be able to dis-play the image of the ARCHOS on your TV.record audio from most any standard audio source.   Connect the ARCHOS with the adapter to the TV, press the TV/LCD button on the ARCHOS, and the display switches to the TV. ••
MANUAL V1.0 605 WIFI TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS   >   p. 73 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSLCD PIXEL POLICYThe LCD screen on your ARCHOS unit has been manufactured to rigorous standards to provide a high quality viewing experience. Nevertheless, your LCD screen may have slight imperfections. This is not particular to the ARCHOS screen, but to all devices which have LCD screens regardless of the original manufacturer of the LCD. Each prod-uct vendor guarantees that his screen will contain no more than a certain number of defective pixels. Each screen pixel contains three dot elements (Red, Blue, and Green). One or all of the dots in a given pixel may be stuck on or stuck off. A single dot stuck off is the least noticeable. All three dots of a pixel stuck on is the most noticeable. ARCHOS guarantees that this device’s screen will have no more than 3 defective pix-els (regardless if these pixels have one or more defective dots). This means that during the period of guarantee for your country or jurisdiction, if the screen on your product has four or more defective pixels, ARCHOS will repair or replace your product at its cost. Thus, three or less defective pixels is not grounds for replacement or repair of the product.
MANUAL V1.0 605 WIFI TECHNICAL SUPPORT INFORMATION   >   p. 74All brands and product names are registered trademarks and the property of their re-spective owners.Windows Media® and Windows® are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. change without notice. Errors or omissions excepted. Images and illustrations may not always match contents.All the information contained in this guide was correct at the time of publication.COPYRIGHT ARCHOS © 2007. All rights reserved.TECHNICAL SUPPORT INFOR-MATIONNeed Help? You can nd the information you need:On our Website: see the frequently asked questions section on www.archos.com/faqBy asking our technical support team: visit www.archos.com/support for e-mail support.U.S. & Canada: Call 877-300-8879 (toll free).•••

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