Archos AV340 User manual

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English Language User Manual
ARCHOS VIDEO AV300 SERIES
USB 2.0 Hard Disk / MP3 Player / MP3 Recorder / JPEG Viewer / MPEG4 Personal Video Player
User Guide for ARCHOS VIDEO AV320, AV340, & AV380 version 3.0 (p/n 102 253V3)
Please visit our web site to download the most recent manual and software for this product
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1 Ports, Buttons, and Connections 8
2 First Time Usage 9
2.1 Plugging in the AC Adapter 9
2.2 Turning on the AV300 9
2.3 Shutting off the AV300 and Battery saving features 9
2.4 Changing the Language 10
2.5 Foreign Character Sets 10
2.6 Charging the Batteries 10
2.7 Caring for the AV300 11
2.8 Hardware Reset 11
3 Playing MP3 music 12
3.1 Playing through your HiFi system 13
3.2 ID3 Tags 13
3.3 Changing the sound settings 14
Button Lock 15
3.4 Changing the PlayMode 15
3.5 Playlist Creation and Running 16
Playing a Playlist 16
Creating a Playlist 17
Saving a Playlist 17
3.6 Adding songs to a Playlist while listening to Music 18
3.7 Creating and Using Playlists with MusicMatch™ 18
3.8 Using iTunes
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4 with your AV300 19
4 Using the Browser 20
4.1 Navigating the Directory Structure 20
4.2 File and Folder Operations 21
File Operations 21
Folder Operations 21
Copying and Moving Files and Folders 21
4.3 Using the Virtual Keyboard 22
5 Connecting/Disconnecting the AV300 24
5.1 Connecting the AV300 24
Macintosh™ OS 9.X 24
Macintosh™ OS X 24
Macintosh™ OS X (10.2 Jaguar and newer) 25
Windows™ ME, 2000, XP (Home/professional) 25
Windows
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5.2 Disconnecting the AV300 from your Computer 27
Windows
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Macintosh
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6 Recording MP3 Music 29
Microphone 30
External Microphone 30
Analog Line-In 30
Digital Input (SPDIF) 30
Incremental Recording 30
6.1 Bit Rate Table & Sample Rates 31
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7 Settings 32
7.1 Sound Settings 32
7.2 Play Mode and Play Order Settings 32
7.3 Clock Settings 32
7.4 Display Settings 33
7.5 Power Settings 34
7.6 System Settings 35
7.7 Updating the AV300 Firmware Operating System (OS) 36
Download the CJBM.AJZ file 36
Read the History.txt File 36
Copy to AV300 root and Update 36
8 Playing MPEG4 Video Files 37
9 Creating MPEG4 Video Files 38
How to create an MPEG4 video file 38
PC Tools 38
Macintosh Users 39
9.1 Installing the PC Software 39
DivX™ Codec 39
Virtual Dub™ 39
MPG4 Translator 39
MP3 Sound Codec 40
9.2 Using MPEG4 Translator 40
Select Source & Destination Files 41
Change Settings 41
Target & Priority 41
Start 42
10 Creating MPEG4 Video Files 43
10.1 Viewing Photos 43
Magnifying Photos 43
Multiple Photo View 43
10.2 Viewing a slideshow 44
11 Using MusicMatch™ software 45
12 Optional Add-ons 46
13 Technical Support 47
14 Troubleshooting 49
14.1 USB Connection issues 49
14.2 Charging and Power issues 50
14.3 AV300 locks up (freezes operation) or Stops 50
14.4 The Computer locks-up (freezes operation) or Stops 50
14.5 File issues, corrupted data, formatting, and partitioning 50
Windows
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98SE & ME Running Scan-Disk (Error Checking) 51
Windows
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XP & 2000 Running Check Disk Utility (ChkDsk) 52
14.6 Video Playback, Recording, Re-encoding 52
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This product is sold with a limited warranty and speci c remedies are available to the original purchaser in the
event the product fails to conform to the limited warranty. Manufacturer’s liability may be further limited in
accordance with its sales contract.
In general, the manufacturer shall not be responsible for product damages caused by natural disasters, re, static
discharge, misuse, abuse, neglect, improper handling or installation, unauthorized repair, alteration or accident.
In no event shall the manufacturer be liable for loss of data stored on disk media.
MANUFACTURER SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. EVEN IF
INFORMED OF THE POSSIBILITY THEREOF IN ADVANCE.
ARCHOS licensor(s) makes no warranties, express or implied, including, without limitation, the implied warranties
of merchantability and tness for a particular purpose, regarding the licensed materials. ARCHOS’s licensor(s)
does not warrant, guarantee or make any representations regarding the use or the results of the use of the
licensed materials in terms of its correctness, accuracy, reliability, correctness or otherwise. The entire risk as to
the results and performance of the licensed materials is assumed by you. The exclusion of implied warranties is
not permitted by some jurisdictions. The above exclusion may not apply to you.
In no event will ARCHOS’s licensor(s), and their directors, of cers, employees or agents (collectively ARCHOS’
licensor) be liable to you for any consequential, incidental or indirect damages (including damages for loss of
business pro ts, business interruption, loss of business information, and the like) arising out of the use of inability to
use the licensed materials even if ARCHOS’ licensor has been advised of the possibility of such damages. Because
some jurisdiction do not allow the exclusion or limitation of liability for consequential or incidental damages, the
above limitations may not apply to you.
Please see your sales contract for a complete statement of warranty rights, remedies and limitation of liability.
Furthermore, warranty does not apply to:
1. Damages or problems resulting from misuse, abuse, accident, alteration or
incorrect electrical current or voltage.
2. Any product tampered-with or damaged warranty seal or serial number label.
3. Any product without a warranty or serial number label.
4. Batteries and any consumable items delivered with or in the equipment.
CAUTION
To prevent risks of electric shock, this unit must only be opened by quali ed service personnel.
Power off and disconnect the power supply cable before opening the unit.
WARNING
To prevent  re or shock hazard, do not expose the unit to rain or moisture.
Use of this product is for personal use only. Copying CDs or loading music, video, or picture les for sale or
other business purposes is or may be a violation of copyright law. Copyrighted materials, works of art, and/or
presentations may require authorization to be fully or partially recorded. Please be aware of all such applicable
laws concerning the recording and use of such for your country and jurisdiction.
Warranty and Limited Liability
Warnings and Safety Instructions
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FCC Compliance
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part
15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference
in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does
cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment
off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Note: During le transfer or in the PC mode, if the End User Terminal (EUT) or computer suddenly freezes or does
not respond, it may be due to the electrostatic phenomenon. Please follow the procedures below to recover the
operation:
Unplug the USB cable from the End User Terminal (EUT)
Close the software application in the computer (or re-boot the computer if necessary)
Re-connect the USB cable to the End User Terminal (EUT)
In case of Electrostatic Discharge, the AV300 may lose function. Just power off and on in order to restore.
CAUTION: modi cations not authorized by the manufacturer may void users authority to operate this device.
FCC Part 15 - Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference;
2. This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
Copyright ARCHOS © 2003 All rights reserved.
This document may not, in whole or part, be copied, photocopied, reproduced, translated or reduced to any
electronic medium or machine-readable form without prior consent, in writing, from ARCHOS. All brands and
products names are registered trademarks and the property of their respective owners. Speci cations are subject
to change without noti cation. Errors and omissions accepted. Images and illustrations may not always match
contents. Copyright
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ARCHOS. All rights reserved.
Disclaimer of warranty: to the extent allowed by applicable law, representations and warranties of non-infringement of copyrights
or other intellectual property rights resulting from the use of the product under conditions other than as here above speci ed, are
hereby excluded.
The LCD screen on your Archos AV300 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 product 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 its AV300 screen will have no more than 1 defective pixel (regardless
if that pixel has 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 two or more defective pixels, Archos will repair or replace your
AV300 product at its cost. Thus, one defective pixel is not grounds for replacement or repair of the product.
FCC Warning Statement
Copyright Notice
LCD Pixel Policy
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Dear Customer,
ARCHOS thanks you for your choice of this exciting AV300 product. Never before has
one been able to carry with him or her so much information, be it MP3 music, MP4 videos
or JPEG pictures, and be able to enjoy these without a computer. We are sure that your
AV300 will give you years of listening and viewing enjoyment. Of course you can always
use it as a regular portable hard disk too.
This guide will explain to you the functions of the AV300. Our engineers have packed this
product with many functions and capabilities. The better you know how to use it, the
more enjoyment you will get from it. Remember, with the AV300, you can…
Play MPEG-4 movies to a television or video projector
View JPEG and BMP images
Listen to MP3 music les
Use it as a voice recorder
Record MP3 music directly from your hi- without a computer
Store MP3, MP4, JPEG or any type of data le
Create music Playlists
View JPEG slide shows
Add a variety of options such as the 3.3 Megapixel Digital Camera and
Camcorder, the Digital Video Recorder, the FM radio/remote control,
FireWire™ interface cable, or the CompactFlash™ memory card reader.
We wish you many years of enjoyment from your AV300 product. Don’t forget to
check our web site (www.archos.com category software), as we periodically update
the Archos Video AV300 internal operating software (OS) to offer new functions and
improved features.
Wishing you the best Video, Music, and Photo experience,
The ARCHOS TEAM
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Technical Speci cations
ARCHOS VIDEO AV320, AV340, AV380
Storage Capacity Model AV320: 20GB; AV340: 40GB; AV380:80GB
Computer Interface High Speed USB 2.0 (compatible USB 1.1)
Optional FireWire cable
Image Playback JPG and BMP(4, 8, 24 bit) images, any size
Audio Playback Stereo MP3 decoding 30-320 kb/s. CBR & VBR
Audio Recording Stereo MP3 encoding 30-160kb/s. VBR
Video Playback Up to 640x304 @ 30 frames/sec (NTSC) or up to 640x368 @ 25
frames/sec (PAL) [Up to 640 x 480 resolution at lower frame
rates] MPEG-4 Simple Pro le compliant .AVI format (DivX™*
4.0 & 5.0 & XviD) MP3 stereo sound tracks, near DVD picture
quality.
Screen 3.8 inch color LCD (QVGA) 320x240 pixels 262 thousand
colors
Television Video output on AV out connector to PAL (EU) or NTSC (US)
televisions
Playback Autonomy Up to 10 hours** on MP3, up to 3 ** hours video on built-in
screen
Scalability Free Operating System updates downloadable from ARCHOS
web site
Expansion Port Mini-centronics 50 pin. For optional modules: FM Remote
Control, Firewire interface cable, DVR (Digital Video Recorder),
AVCam 300 digital camera and camcorder, CompactFlash™
card reader.
AV Connections Audio line in & microphone in (also doubles as SPDIF in/out)
AV out: for headphones, line out, and for audio/video out
with AV cable
Power Internal rechargeable Lithium-Ion batteries. External charger/
adapter
Physical Dimensions 112 x 82 x 31 mm (4.4 x 3.2 x 1.2 inches); 350g (12.5 oz)
Temperature Range 5 °C to 35 °C running ; -20 °C to 45 °C storage
System Requirements
PC: Windows 98SE, ME, 2000, XP Pentium II 266MHz with 64MB ram
Mac: OS 9.2 or X (10.2.4), iMac, G3 or higher
* DivX is a trademark of DivXNetworks, Inc.
** Depending on usage (stop/start/writing)
Technical Speci cations
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Ports, Buttons, and Connections
Built-in microphone
Line & external microphone audio input
Headphone & AV output
CHG: AC adapter is connected
ON: Unit is on
HDD: Hard Disk being accessed
Expansion Port
Remove rubber cap to
reveal Mini-Centronics
port for add-ons such
as Camera, FM Remote
control, Digital Video
Recorder, Firewire
interface, etc.
TFT Screen
320 x 240 pixels (QVGA)
Play/Pause/Enter/On
Play the currently selected item, pause,
and play again. Long press, turns on the
AV300. Long press to switch between
external and built-in video.
Stop/Esc/Off
Stop currently playing  le. Escape from
current operation. Long press to shut off.
Joystick
Move, select or Adjust Left, right, up, or
down.
Functions Display & Buttons
These three function buttons
actuate the associated functions
displayed on the bottom of the
screen.
A. Headphone AV out: television output (use ARCHOS
AV cable), audio stereo, and headphone jack.
B. Audio In: audio Stereo Analog Line-in &
microphone in & Audio Stereo SPDIF Digital In/out
C. Built-in Microphone: be sure you set the recording
settings to microphone.
D. USB 2.0 port Insert USB cable mini jack here
and attach other end to computer USB port.
(USB 1.1 compatible).
E. DC In: to power the unit and charge
the internal batteries with the external AC
adapter/charger. Use ONLY an Archos
adapter.
F. Factory diagnostic: this is a special port
reserved for factory diagnostics. You should
not attempt to use this port.
Ports, Buttons, and Connections
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First Time Usage
Please understand that this device has a CPU, hard disk, and
Operating System (OS) and thus it is more like a computer than
like a DVD player, VCR, or television. If you are not familiar with
using a computer, it would be particularly useful to take the
time to read through all sections of this manual.
2.1 Plugging in the AC Adapter
Use only the included ARCHOS charger/adapter.
Before using for the  rst time, charge the batteries for a full four hours.
You may use the Archos Video AV300 after the  rst half hour of charging, but
this will increase the necessary charging time.
2.2 Turning on the AV300
Hold the PLAY/ON button for four seconds. The center red indicator light will go
on, be patient, it will take about 8 seconds for the operating system will boot up.
If the unit shuts off after holding the ON button for several seconds, plug in the
Archos adapter/charger to make sure the batteries get charged.
If you accidentally hold the PLAY/ON button on, once it has already started,
you will send the screen image to the video out port and the screen will go
blank. Hold the PLAY/ON button again for 3 seconds to switch back to the
built-in screen.
2.3 Shutting off the AV300 and Battery saving features
To shut off the unit, press and hold the STOP/ESC/OFF button Ó for 3 seconds.
In the Power menu [Setup è Power: Battery Operation] there is a Power Off
parameter. It is factory set to 2 minutes. Thus, if your AV300 is idle for 2 minutes,
it will shut off. This setting can be changed from one to nine minutes or to
‘never’.
In the Power menu [Setup è Power: Battery Operation] there is a Backlight
Off parameter to save battery power (the lighting of the screen consumes a
lot of the battery power). It is factory set to 30 seconds. That is, if there are no
buttons pressed, the screen will shut off in order to save battery life. To turn the screen
First Time Usage
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back on, just click once on any button. This setting can be changed from 10 seconds to
110 seconds or to ‘never’ shut off the screen.
2.4 Changing the Language
The AV320 interface can be set to English (default), French, or German.
To change the language, move the joystick to Setup and then click
PLAY/ENTER .
Then move with the joystick to Display and click PLAY/ENTER .
Using the joystick to highlight the Language parameter.
Now move the joystick to the Right or Left to choose the desired
language.
Choose French, German, or English.
The language displayed will change immediately.
Click on the STOP/ESC button Ó to exit this
screen
2.5 Foreign Character Sets
Starting with version 1.2 of the Operating System (OS), you have the possibility to display
your le names, folder names, and MP3 ID3 tags in various character sets (ex: Korean,
Simpli ed Chinese, etc.). You can nd the language les CodePage_name.AFZ on the
included Installation CD in the folder PC or on the Archos website under the heading
Software. If, for example, you would like to have the Korean language display, then you
would copy the le CP949.AFZ into the folder /system on the AV300. Disconnect your
AV300 from your computer and then restart it. File names, folder names, and ID3 tags
written using the Microsoft
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codepage for the language will now be displayed in that
character set. Only one .AFZ can be used at a time, thus you should only put one .AFZ
le into the /system folder. When an .AFZ language le is used, the interface language
will automatically be reset to English.
2.6 Charging the Batteries
Use ONLY an Archos charger/adapter that is speci ed for the AV300. Other chargers or
adapters may damage the AV300. The green CHG indicator lights up to indicate that
the external adapter is connected. The batteries will charge automatically when the
AC adapter/charger is plugged in. This light will stay on even when the batteries are fully
charged. You should charge the AV300 for four hours (without use) or six hours (using it while
charging) to get a full charge. Once charged, you can get up to 10 hours* of MP3 music
playback time and up to 3 hours* of AVI video playback time (on the built-in screen) from
the batteries. The AV300 is made with integrated batteries which are designed to last for the
life of the AV300. This means that you will not have to change them. If, in the exceptional
case, the batteries need changing, this should only be done by an Archos technician.
* depending on how much manipulation the user does while the AV is playing
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2.7 Caring for the AV300
The Archos Video AV300 is an electronic product that needs to be treated with more
care than typical consumer electronic products.
Do not subject it to shock.
Do not subject it to heat. Be careful that the surface it is on, is a at clear surface.
Placing the AV300 on a pillow, blanket, or carpet may restrict the necessary
ventilation that it needs. This increase in operating temperature may cause
damage to the device.
Keep the AV300 away from water and excessively humid areas.
Keep the AV300 away from high electromagnetic elds.
Keep any connected cords to the AV300 neatly arranged. This light product
could fall if a cord is accidentally pulled by a child.
2.8 Hardware Reset
In the case that your AV300 freezes operation (due to electrostatic phenomena for
example), you can actuate a hardware reset by holding down on the STOP/ESC button
Ó for 15 seconds. In normal operation, the STOP/ESC button Ó will shut down the AV300
after being held down for 3 seconds.
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When you click on this icon in the main screen, you will be sent directly
to the Music folder. This is a ltered access to browse the Music directory.
That is, you will only see audio les types that are playable on the AV300.
All other le types that may exist in this directory will be ltered from view.
Use the Joystick to highlight one of the factory installed music selections
and then Click on PLAY . If you hear nothing at rst, make sure you have adjusted the
volume control on the headphone cord.
Play Mode: One Directory Status: Playing Volume (maximum:31)
Play Order
Current Directory
Artist* or parent folder
Album* or current folder
Song title* or  le name
VU Meter
Relative location in the track
Song elapsed time
Song time remaining
Song Length
Battery level (Charging)
Time of Day
File format and rec info*
APIC Album picture
Joystick action indicator
Left: previous track/rew
Right: next track/fast fwd
Up: increase Volume
Down: decrease Volume
Go to setup options Show current Playlist Browse the hard disk for other tracks
*If the MP3  le contains these ID3 tag data
What the Icons indicate
Play Status Play Order Play Mode
Stopped
(no icon)
Play once See section 3.4
Blinks while Playing a track Repeat playing
Current track is paused
Shuf e (Random) track
selection
Recording a track
Playing MP3 music
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3.1 Playing through your HiFi system
On your HiFi there are two RCA type connectors that are labeled Aux in, CD in, or
Line-in. Typically they are color coded white and red for left and right stereo channels
respectively. Connect the white and red leads of the supplied AV cable to these
connectors. Do not connect the yellow lead. Connect the other end to Audio Out on
the top of the AV300.
On the front of your stereo, select the corresponding auxiliary input
or CD input that you plugged into on the back of your HiFi system.
Press Play and then adjust the AV300 volume (Joystick Up/Down)
in order to supply your stereo system with a signal that is neither
too weak nor too strong. If the sound is distorted, you will need to
reduce the AV300’s volume.
If you have a stereo system that has a digital SPDIF-In connection (standard wire, not
optical ber) you can connect the included AV cable to the AUDIO IN / SPDIF jack on
the top of the AV300 and then connect the yellow connector to your stereo’s SPDIF-In
jack.
3.2 ID3 Tags
ID3 Tags are information about the recording which is located
inside of an MP3 music le. When someone creates an MP3
music le, he or she has the option of adding information to it.
This information can include, among other things, the name of
the artist (Wes Burden), the album name (Brave New World),
the title of the song (Mirror), and a small image of the album cover (only jpeg images
not progressive jpeg) . If these data are present, the AV300 will display them on the
screen when it plays the le. If they are not present, then the AV300 will display in order,
the name of the parent folder, the name of the current folder, and then the name of
the  le.
As of the writing of this manual, there are two versions of ID3 tags that are rmly
established standards, ID3 version 1 and ID3 version 2. Your AV300 can read either
version of tags, and display the information. If both sets of tags have information, the
data from the ID3 version 2 tag will be displayed. Other tag information may include
composer, year, genre of music, etc. These other tag data are not currently used by the
AV300. If you would like to add ID3 tag data such as an album cover graphic or change
the current tags in a current MP3 le, you can use the supplied MusicMatch™ program
to do so.
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3.3 Changing the sound settings
If you would like to customize the sound quality, you can adjust the Bass, Treble, and
other audio settings to suit your particular taste.
Click on STOP/ESC Ó to return to the main AV300 menu.
Move the joystick to highlight Setup and click on PLAY/ENTER .
Move the joystick in the Setup screen to highlight Sound.
Click PLAY . The Sound settings screen will appear.
Use Left and Right to change a parameter’s value. If music is currently
playing, you will hear the sound change as you adjust values.
Use Up and Down on the joystick to select a different parameter.
Click on STOP/ESC Ó when  nished.
The Sound Parameters
Parameter Description
Volume 32 levels of volume (0-31)
Bass 10 levels. Decreases or Increases the low frequencies
Treble 10 levels. Decreases or Increases the high frequencies
Loudness 10 levels. Increases the low mid frequencies
Balance 10 levels. Favors the right or left channel of the Stereo signal
Bass Boost 10 levels. Increases the very low frequencies
Pitch 15 levels. Decreases or Increases the music playback speed
Reset button Readjusts all settings to their default settings
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Button Lock
To lock all the AV300 buttons from being accidentally pressed, press and hold
the top function button for three seconds. The AV300 will put the message
Buttons locked! on the bottom of the screen. Pressing the buttons at this
point will have no effect. Press and hold the top function button again for
three seconds and the buttons will become unlocked.
3.4 Changing the PlayMode
If you would like the AV300 to play through an entire folder of songs, play songs at
random (shuf e), or any of the other playing options, you can set these parameters in
the PlayMode settings.
Click on STOP/ESC Ó to return to the AV300 main menu.
Move joystick to highlight Setup and click on PLAY .
Move the joystick in the Setup screen to highlight PlayMode.
Highlight one of the  ve PlayModes and click on ENTER to check
that option.
With the Repeat & Shuf e setting, choose if the songs are to be
played in order, repeated or shuf ed.
The Bookmark, if set to ON will give you the option to mark your
place in a video or music  le, and return to it the next time you turn
on your AV300. While playing a video, for example, click on pause
and then on Stop Ó. The AV300 will ask you if you would like to set
a book mark. Next time you turn on the AV300, you will be asked if
you would like to continue playing from your bookmark.
Picture Pause sets the amount of
time paused between pictures in the
slideshow mode.
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Play Mode
AV300 is currently playing from a Playlist
Folder: Play all tracks in the current directory
All: Play all tracks on AV300
Single: Play a single track then stop
Queue: User can queue the next track to be played †
Scan: AV300 plays rst 15 seconds of each track††
†Queue Mode: While the current song is playing, click on Navigate, nd the next song you want to play, then click
Play. This is your queued song. You can only queue one song at a time. See the Playlist section to prepare multiple
songs to play. Once the current track is nished playing, your queued track will be played. If you do not queue
another track at this time, the AV300 will play the next song in the directory.
††Scan Mode: Each track in the directory is played for 15 seconds. This allows a quick sample of each song. If you
want to play the whole song, click on the Play button during those rst 15 seconds. The AV300 will then revert to
single directory mode and play the rest of the songs in the directory without scanning.
3.5 Playlist Creation and Running
Playing a Playlist
A Playlist is a list of songs that the AV300 will automatically play one after the other. The
AV300 can load one Playlist at a time into its internal memory. You
can create new Playlists, add or delete songs from a Playlist, or Save
a Playlist as a le (le type .m3u) to be used another time. There is no
limit to the number of Playlists you can save on the AV300 hard disk.
Playlists are indicated by a special list icon (circled icon to the left).
To play a Playlist, you simply scroll to the Playlist, such as ‘Jazz Music’
shown to the left, and click on PLAY . The list of songs will be loaded
into the internal memory of the AV300 and then be displayed in a separate panel.
Click on PLAY and the songs will be played in the
order shown. To shufe the music entries in a random
order, you can click on Playlist, then choose Shufe.
You can open a Playlist le (Playlistname.m3u) on
your computer with a text editor such as Notepad,
and you will see that it is merely a list of les to be
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played along with the hard disk path to  nd them. If
you delete a Playlist from your AV300, you are only
deleting the list and not the music itself.
Example of the contents of the .m3u Playlist
le ‘Jazz Music’.
Creating a Playlist
To create a Playlist, press the RIGHT button while
you are in the Music browser. A second window
is opened on the right side to display the Playlist
contents. You can now start adding songs to
the current Playlist. In the left window, search for
the songs you would like to add to your Playlist.
Once the song is highlighted, click on the Add
function button to add it to the Playlist. The song
will be added to the Playlist and a small mark
next to the music icon will be made to indicate
that it is in the Playlist. Continue searching and
adding songs in this manner until you are satis ed.
You can jump back and forth between these two windows by pushing the joystick to the
left or right. Continue searching and adding songs in this manner until you are satis ed.
A Playlist has a maximum of 5000 songs that can be added. We recommend that you
save your Playlists.
Saving a Playlist
It is recommended that each time you create
a Playlist, you save it to a separate folder called
Playlists. These lists take very little space on your
hard disk and if well named, give you easy
access to your favorite songs. Go to the Playlist
by selecting Music from the main menu and then
push the joystick to the right. You will then see the
list of songs in the current Playlist. Click the top
function button then choose Save. You will then
be able to give the Playlist le a name. To use the
virtual keyboard, see section 4.3 Using the Virtual
Keyboard.
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Move - Allows you to change the place in the list of a given song. Just click on Move and
then use the joystick to move the song up or down the list.
Delete - Will delete the song from the Playlist. It will not delete the actual song itself from
your hard disk, just from the current Playlist.
Important: Once you save a Playlist it is important that you do not move the actual MP3 les as the Playlist
searches in the original le location. If you need to move your MP3 les to a different folder, you’ll have to recreate
your Playlist.
3.6 Adding songs to a Playlist while listening to Music
This can only be done if you have entered your music folder via the Music  lter and
not by the general browser. To add the song you are listening to or any other song to
the current Playlist, do the following:
While playing a song, click on Playlist. The Playlist will open.
Push the joystick to the left to go to the hard disk browser.
Select the song or folder of songs to add, then click button
Add.
Click ESC Ó to return to the playing screen.
3.7 Creating and Using Playlists with MusicMatch™
You can use the included MusicMatch™ program to
create Playlists that you can then save to your AV300.
ATTENTION: Before creating a Playlist, make sure you are
choosing mp3 les from your AV300 and not mp3 music
les from your computer’s hard disk! If you created your
Playlists from MP3 les that are on the AV300, then you
can simply transfer these Playlists to the AV300. That is,
the AV300 must have been connected to the computer and the les in your Playlist must
be  les that are on the AV300’s hard disk. If you copy a Playlist which requests MP3 les
from your computer’s hard disk, C: for example, then the AV300 naturally will not have
that le locally on its hard disk to play. Connect your AV300 to your computer and make
your Playlists from les on the AV300 with MusicMatch™. Save your Playlist. Next, copy
(or drag and drop) the .m3u Playlist les to your AV300 using Windows™ Explorer. You will
nd all your MusicMatch™ saved Playlists in the directory
C:\Program Files\MUSICMATCH\MUSICMATCH Jukebox\Playlist\Default\
Copy the desired Playlist or Playlists from this directory to a your directory of choice on
the AV300 (we suggest the folder “Playlists”). Once the AV300 is disconnected from the
computer, locate the Playlist le and click on PLAY to see it in a new window. With the
rst song highlighted, click once again on PLAY to start playing this Playlist.
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3.8 Using iTunes
®
4 with your AV300
The easiest way to transfer music les between a Macintosh
®
computer and
your AV300 is to use the Macintosh Finder™ to drag and drop the les to and
from your Macintosh
®
.
However, for Macintosh
®
users who do want to use the AV300 with iTunes
®
, ARCHOS has
developed a special i-Tunes plug-in. You will nd it on the included CD-ROM in a folder
called iTunes plug-in. In this folder you will nd a plug-in for Mac OS 9.x and another
folder for Mac OS 10.x. You will also nd a JPEG image illustrating where you need to
copy the plug-in to. Once this is done, iTunes™ will recognize the AV300 as a ‘Device’.
To make your user experience easy as possible, please keep in mind the following.
1) When you create your Playlists with iTunes
®
(you can only create Playlists from songs
that have been copied to your AV300), your Macintosh
®
will save these Playlists to the
root directory of your AV300. It will not save them to the AV300 Playlists directory. It would
be best to use the AV300 itself to make Playlists (section 3.5) and then save these Playlists
in your Playlists folder.
2) When you drag and drop MP3 les from your iTunes
®
library to your AV300, the
i-Tunes
®
program will look at the ID3 tag information (See section 3.2 of this manual for
an explanation of ID3 tags) of the MP3 le, and create a folder on the root of your AV300
using the name of the Artist as the folder name. Then it will take the Album name ID3
tag, and create a subfolder with that album as its name. Finally, it will take the MP3 song
itself and place it into that album subfolder. Thus, although it is a clean structure of artists
and albums, i-Tunes
®
does not follow the AV300 convention of placing the music into the
Music folder rst.
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The browser is used to navigate the  le system on the AV300. The le system
is FAT32, the same type of le system that is found on Windows
®
based
computers. That is, it is a hierarchical system which includes folders and
subfolders. Because you will be putting hundreds of les on your AV300, it is
STRONGLY ADVISED that keep a neat and orderly le structure. Otherwise,
you will be spending time searching for les and not listening or watching them. We
suggest that on the rst level of your le structure, you include the folders: Data, Music,
Playlists, Photo, Video, and Voice.
The folders Music, Photo, and Video are
special folders in that the icons on the main
screen lead to these folders and then places
you directly in that folder. If these folders are
deleted, you will be placed at the root level (highest level) of the directory hierarchy.
4.1 Navigating the Directory Structure
Just below the top status bar, you can see the
path to the directory you are currently viewing.
The initial HD in the path name stands for Hard
Disk.
To navigate the directory structure you will use:
ENTER Open the highlighted folder (directory) or Play the
highlighted  le.
ESC/STOP Ó Go back to the main startup menu.
Go to the parent directory (go back up one level).
Move the cursor up and down to the previous or next  le or folder.
Using the Browser
Using the Browser
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