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2.4 Changing the Interface Language
The AV400 interface can be set to English (default), French, Spanish,
German, or Russian.
• Using the arrow buttons, highlight
Setup and then click PLAY/
ENTER .
• Highlight the Display icon and click PLAY/ENTER
.
• Highlight the
Language parameter.
• Click the Right or Left button to choose the desired language.
• Choose the desired language.
• The language displayed will change immediately.
• Click on the STOP/ESC button
twice to return to the main
menu screen.
2.5 Foreign Character Sets
You have the possibility to display your file names, folder names, and
music tags in various character sets (ex: Korean, Japanese, Simplified
Chinese, etc.). You can find the language files CodePage_name.4FZ
in the font folder under /Archos on the AV400 hard disk 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 file
CP949.4FZ into the folder /system on the AV400 and shut down and
restart the AV400. File names, folder names, and music tags written using
the Microsoft
®
codepage for the language will now be displayed in that
character set. Only one .4FZ can be used at a time, thus you should only
put one .AFZ file into the /system folder. When an .4FZ language file is
used, the interface language will be set to English.
2.6 Charging the Batteries
Use ONLY an Archos charger/adapter that is specified for the AV400.
Other chargers or adapters may damage the AV400. The green CHARGE
indicator lights up to indicate that the external adapter is connected. The
batteries will charge automatically when the AC adapter/charger is plugged
in. Once the battery is charged, this light will blink, indicating that you can
disconnect the charger/adapter. To charge the battery to the maximum
capacity, continue charging (with AV400 on) for at least an hour after the
charge light starts to blink. The internal battery can only be changed by an
Archos technician. Opening your product will void the warrantee.
* depending on how you use it (start/stop/writing, etc.)