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Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide. iPod Features Guide
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Contents
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iPod Basics iPod at a Glance Using iPod Controls Disabling iPod Controls Using iPod Menus Connecting and Disconnecting iPod Music Features About iTunes Importing Music Into Your Computer Organizing Your Music Downloading Music and Podcasts to iPod Playing Music Listening to Podcasts Listening to Audiobooks Listening to FM Radio Video Features Purchasing Videos and Downloading Video Podcasts Converting Your Own Videos to Work With iPod Downloading Videos to iPod Viewing and Listening to Videos Photo Features Downloading Photos Viewing Photos Extra Features and Accessories Using iPod as an External Disk Using Extra Settings Synchronizing Contacts, Calendars, and To-Do Lists Storing and Reading Notes Recording Voice Memos Learning About iPod Accessories
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Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
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Tips and Troubleshooting General Suggestions Updating and Restoring iPod Software Safety and Cleaning Setup Safety Instructions General Safety, Cleaning, and Handling Guidelines Learning More, Service, and Support
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Chapter 8 Index
Contents
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iPod Basics
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Congratulations on purchasing your iPod. Read this section to learn about the features of your iPod, how to use its controls, and more.
To use iPod, you put music, videos, photos, and other files on your computer and then download them to iPod.
iPod is a music player and much more. With iPod, you can:  Store songs, videos, and digital photos for listening and viewing on the go  Listen to podcasts, downloadable radio-style shows delivered over the Internet  View video on iPod or a TV, using the optional iPod AV Cable  View photos as a slideshow with music on iPod or a TV, using the optional iPod AV Cable  Listen to audiobooks purchased from the iTunes Music Store or audible.com  Store or back up files and other data, using iPod as an external disk  Synchronize contact, calendar, and to-do list information from your computer  Play games, store text notes, set an alarm, and more
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iPod at a Glance
Familiarize yourself with all the controls on your iPod:
Hold switch
Headphones port
Menu button
Center button
Previous/Rewind button
Next/Fast-forward button
Play/Pause button Click Wheel
Dock connector port
Serial number (on back)
Using iPod Controls
The controls on your iPod are easy to use. Press any button to turn on your iPod. The main menu appears.
Use the Click Wheel and Center button to navigate through onscreen menus, play songs, change settings, and view information. Move your thumb lightly around the Click Wheel to select a menu item. To choose the item, press the Center button. To go back to the previous menu, press Menu on the Click Wheel.
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The following table shows you what else you can do with iPod controls.
To Reset iPod (if your iPod isn't responding) Turn on iPod Turn off iPod Turn on the backlight Do This Set the Hold switch to Hold and turn it off again. Press the Menu and Center buttons at the same time for about 6 seconds, until the Apple logo appears. Press any button. Press and hold Play/Pause ('). Press any button or use the Click Wheel.
Disable the iPod buttons Set the Hold switch to Hold (an orange bar appears). (so nothing happens if you press them accidentally) Choose a menu item Go back to the previous menu Go directly to the main menu Browse for a song Browse for a video Play a song or video Scroll to the item and press the Center button. Press Menu. Press and hold Menu. Choose Music from the main menu. Choose Videos from the main menu. Select the song or video and press the Center or Play/Pause (') button. iPod has to be ejected from your computer to play songs and videos. Press Play/Pause (') or unplug your headphones. From the Now Playing screen, use the Click Wheel. Select the list title (an album title or the title of a playlist, for example) and press Play/Pause ('). From the main menu, choose Shuffle Songs. From the Now Playing screen, press the Center button to show the scrubber bar, and then scroll to any point in the song or video. Press Next/Fast-forward (`).
Pause a song or video Change the volume Play all the songs in a list Play all songs in random order Skip to any point in a song or video Skip to the next song, video, or chapter in an audiobook or podcast Start a song or video over Play the previous song, video, or chapter in an audiobook or podcast Fast-forward or rewind a song Add a song to the On-The-Go playlist
Press Previous/Rewind (]). Press Previous/Rewind (]) twice.
Press and hold Next/Fast-forward (`) or Previous/Rewind (]). Select a song, and then press and hold the Center button until the song title flashes.
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Turning Off the Click Wheel Sound
When you scroll through menu items, you can hear a clicking sound to let you know the Click Wheel is working. If you like, you can turn the Click Wheel sound off. To turn off Click Wheel sound: m Choose Settings and set Clicker to Off. To turn the Click Wheel sound back on, set Clicker to On.
Disabling iPod Controls
If you don't want to turn iPod on or activate controls accidentally, you can make them inactive using the Hold switch. m Set the Hold switch to Hold.
Slide the switch toward the center (so you can see the orange bar) to disable the controls.
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Using iPod Menus
When you turn on iPod, you see the main menu. Choose menu items to perform functions and go to other menus. Status icons along the top of the screen show iPod settings.
Lock icon Play status Menu title Battery status
Menu items
Display Item Lock icon
Function The Lock icon appears when the Hold switch (on top of iPod) is set to hold. When the switch is set to hold, the iPod controls are disabled. Displays the title of the current menu. The Play icon ( ") appears if a song is playing. The Pause icon (1) appears if a song is paused. The Battery icon shows the approximate remaining battery charge. If the battery is charging, the icon is animated. Use the Click Wheel to scroll through menu items. Press the Center button to choose an item. An arrow next to a menu item indicates that choosing it leads to another menu.
Menu title Play status Battery status Menu items
Adding or Removing Items From the Main Menu
You might want to add often-used items to the iPod main menu. For example, you can add a "Songs" item to the main menu, so you don't have to choose Music before you choose Songs. To add or remove items from the main menu: m Choose Settings > Main Menu.
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Setting the Backlight Timer
You can set the backlight to turn on and illuminate the screen for a certain amount of time when you press a button or use the Click Wheel. The default is 10 seconds. m Choose Settings > Backlight Timer and choose the time you want. Even if you don't set the backlight timer, you can turn on the backlight at any time by pressing any button or using the Click Wheel. After a few seconds, the backlight turns off.
Connecting and Disconnecting iPod
You connect iPod to your computer to download music, videos, photos, and files, and to charge the battery. Disconnect iPod when you're done.
Connecting iPod
To connect iPod to your computer: m Plug the included iPod Dock Connector to USB 2.0 Cable into a high-power USB port on your computer (a USB 2.0 port is recommended), and then connect the other end to iPod. If you have an iPod Dock, you can connect the cable to a high-power USB port on your computer, connect the other end to the Dock, and then put iPod in the Dock. Note: The USB port on your keyboard doesn't provide enough power. You must connect iPod to a USB port on your computer.
By default, iPod imports songs automatically when you connect it to your computer. When this automatic download is done, you can disconnect iPod. If you connect iPod to a different computer and it is set to update songs automatically, iTunes prompts you before downloading any music. If you click Yes, the songs and other audio files already on your iPod will be erased and replaced with the songs and other audio files on the computer iPod is connected to. For more information about downloading music to iPod and using iPod with more than one computer, see Chapter 2, "Music Features," on page 14.
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Note: You can download songs while your battery is charging.
Disconnecting iPod
You can easily see if it's OK to disconnect iPod by looking at the iPod screen. Important: Don't disconnect iPod if you see the "Do not disconnect" message. You could damage files on iPod. If you see this message, you must eject iPod before disconnecting it.
If you see the main menu or a large battery icon, you can disconnect iPod from your computer.
Important: If you see this message, you must eject iPod before disconnecting it from your computer.
If you set iPod to update songs manually (see "Updating iPod Manually" on page 23) or enable iPod for disk use (see "Using iPod as an External Disk" on page 45), you must eject iPod before disconnecting it.
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To eject iPod: m Click the Eject button (C) next to iPod in the iTunes Source list. If you're using a Mac, you can also eject iPod by dragging the iPod icon on the desktop to the Trash. If you're using a Windows PC, you can eject iPod by clicking the Safely Remove Hardware icon in the Windows system tray and selecting your iPod. To disconnect iPod: m Squeeze both sides of the Dock connector to disconnect the cable from iPod. If iPod is in the Dock, simply remove it.
To remove the connector from your iPod, squeeze the buttons on the sides and pull.
About the iPod Battery
iPod has an internal, non-user-replaceable battery. For best results, the first time you use iPod, let it charge for about four hours or until the battery icon in the top-right corner of the iPod display shows that the battery is fully charged. If iPod isn't used for a while, the battery might need to be charged. The iPod battery is 80-percent charged in about two hours and fully charged in about four hours. If you charge iPod while downloading files, playing music, viewing videos, or viewing a slideshow, it might take longer.
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Charging the iPod Battery
You can charge the iPod battery in two ways: Â Connect iPod to your computer. Â Use the iPod USB Power Adapter, available separately. To charge the battery using your computer: m Connect iPod to a high-power USB port on your computer. The computer must be turned on and not in sleep mode (some models of Macintosh can charge iPod while in sleep mode). If the battery icon on the iPod screen shows a lightning bolt, the battery is charging. If it shows a plug, the battery is fully charged.
If you don't see the lightning bolt or the plug, iPod might not be connected to a high-power USB port. Try another USB port on your computer. Important: If your iPod is very low on power, it might need to charge for up to 30 minutes before the display turns on. If you want to charge iPod when you're away from your computer, you can purchase the iPod USB Power Adapter. To charge the battery using the iPod USB Power Adapter (available separately): 1 Connect the AC plug adapter to the power adapter (they might already be connected). 2 Connect the iPod Dock Connector to USB 2.0 Cable to the power adapter, and plug the other end of the cable into iPod.
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3 Plug the power adapter into a working electrical outlet.
AC plug adapter (The plug on your Power Adapter may look different.) iPod Dock Connector to USB 2.0 Cable
iPod USB Power Adapter
Warning: Make sure the power adapter is fully assembled before plugging it into an electrical outlet. Note: If you have an optional iPod Dock Connector to FireWire cable, you can also connect iPod to a FireWire port on your computer or to an iPod Power Adapter (with a FireWire port) that's plugged into an electrical outlet. You can only use FireWire for charging the battery and not for downloading songs and other files to iPod.
Understanding Battery States
When iPod is not connected to a power source, a battery icon in the top-right corner of the iPod screen shows approximately how much charge is left.
Battery less than 20% charged
Battery about halfway charged
Battery fully charged
If iPod is connected to a power source, the battery icon changes to show that the battery is charging or fully charged.
Battery charging (lightning bolt)
Battery fully charged (plug)
You can disconnect and use iPod before it is fully charged. Note: Rechargeable batteries have a limited number of charge cycles and might eventually need to be replaced. Battery life and number of charge cycles vary by use and settings. For more information, go to www.apple.com/batteries.
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Music Features
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With your iPod, you can take your music and audio collection with you wherever you go. Read this section to learn about downloading music and listening to iPod.
You use iPod by importing songs, audiobooks, videos, and podcasts (radio-style audio shows) to your computer and then downloading them to iPod. Read on to learn more about the steps in this process, including: Â Getting music from your CD collection, hard disk, or the iTunes Music Store (part of iTunes and available in some countries only) to the iTunes application on your computer. Â Organizing the music and other audio into playlists, if you want. Â Downloading playlists, songs, audiobooks, videos, and podcasts to your iPod. Â Playing music or listening to other audio on the go.
About iTunes
iTunes is the music application you use with iPod. When you connect iPod to your computer, iTunes opens automatically.
This guide has information about how to use iTunes to download songs and other audio and video to your computer, organize them into lists--called playlists-- download them to iPod, and adjust iPod settings.
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iTunes also has many other features. You can make your own CDs that play in standard CD players (if your computer has a CD-recordable drive); listen to streaming Internet radio; watch videos; make dynamic "Party Shuffle" playlists; publish your playlists, called "iMixes," to the iTunes Music Store; rate songs according to preference; and much more. For information about using these features of iTunes, open iTunes and choose Help > "iTunes and Music Store Help."
Importing Music Into Your Computer
To listen to music on your iPod, you first need to get that music into iTunes on your computer.
There are three ways of getting music into iTunes: Â Import music from audio CDs. Â Buy music, audiobooks, and videos, or download podcasts online from the iTunes Music Store. Â Add music that's already on your computer to the iTunes music library.
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Importing Music From Your Audio CDs Into iTunes
Follow these instructions to get music from your CDs into your computer. To import music from an audio CD into iTunes: 1 Insert a CD into your computer and open iTunes. If you have an Internet connection, iTunes gets the names of the songs on the CD from the Internet and lists them in the window.
If you are connected to the Internet and iTunes doesn't get the names automatically, choose Advanced > Get CD Track Names. If you don't have an Internet connection, you can enter the names of the songs on the CD manually. For more information, see "Entering Names of Songs and Other Details" on page 17. With song information entered, you can browse for songs in iTunes or on iPod by title, artist, album, and more. 2 Click to remove the checkmarks next to any songs you don't want to import from the CD. 3 Click the Import CD button. The display area at the top of the iTunes window shows how much time it will take to import each song.
Import CD button
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4 To eject the CD, click the Eject button.
Eject button
5 Repeat these steps for any other CDs with songs you want to import.
Entering Names of Songs and Other Details
To enter CD song titles and other information manually: 1 Select the first song on the CD and choose File > Get Info. 2 Click Info. 3 Enter the song information. 4 Click Next to enter information for the next song.
Adding Lyrics
You can type or copy and paste song lyrics in plain text format into iTunes so that you can view a song's lyrics on your iPod while the song is playing. To type or paste lyrics into iTunes: 1 Select a song and choose File > Get Info. 2 Click Lyrics. 3 Type or paste lyrics copied from another source into the text box. 4 Click OK. For information about viewing lyrics on iPod, see "Viewing Lyrics on iPod" on page 30.
Buying Songs and Downloading Podcasts Using the iTunes Music Store
If you have an Internet connection, you can easily purchase and download songs, albums, audiobooks, and videos online using the iTunes Music Store. You can also subscribe to and download podcasts, radio-style audio shows. To purchase music online using the iTunes Music Store, you set up an Apple account in iTunes, find the songs you want, and then buy them. If you already have an Apple account, or if you have an America Online (AOL) account (available in some countries only), you can use that account to sign in to the music store and buy songs. Note: You don't need an iTunes Music Store account to download or subscribe to podcasts.
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To sign in to the iTunes Music Store: 1 Open iTunes and click Music Store in the Source list. 2 Click in the Account field and follow the onscreen instructions to set up an Apple account or enter your existing Apple account or AOL account information. To find songs, audiobooks, videos, and podcasts: You can browse or search the iTunes Music Store to find the album, song, or artist you're looking for. Open iTunes and click Music Store in the Source list. Â To browse the iTunes Music Store, choose a music genre from the Choose Genre pop-up menu on the top-left side of the store, click one of the albums or songs in the center or right side of the store, or click the Browse button in the top-right corner of the window. Â To browse for podcasts, click the Podcasts link on the left side of the main page in the iTunes Music Store. Â To browse for videos, click the Videos link on the left side of the main page in the iTunes Music Store. Â To search the iTunes Music Store, type the name of an album, song, artist, or composer in the search field. Â To narrow your search, type something in the search field, press Return or Enter on your keyboard, and then press buttons in the Search Bar. For example, to narrow your search to song titles, press the Song button. Â To search for a combination of items, click Power Search in the Music Store window. Â To return to the main page of the iTunes Music Store, click the Home button at the top-left side of the store. To buy a song, album, audiobook, or video: 1 Click Music Store in the Source list, and then find the item you want to buy. You can double-click a song or other item to listen to a portion of it and make sure it's the one you want. (If your network connection is slower than 128 kbps, choose iTunes > Preferences, and in the Store pane, select the "Load complete preview before playing" checkbox.) 2 Click Buy Song, Buy Album, Buy Book, or Buy Video. The song or other item is downloaded to your computer and charged to the credit card listed on your Apple or AOL account.
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To download or subscribe to a podcast: 1 Click Music Store in the Source list. 2 Click the Podcasts link on the left side of the main page in the iTunes Music Store. 3 Browse for the podcast you want to download. Â To download a single podcast episode, click the Get Episode button next to the episode. Â To subscribe to a podcast, click the Subscribe button next to the podcast graphic. iTunes downloads the most recent episode. As new episodes become available, they are automatically downloaded to iTunes (when you are connected to the Internet). To see your podcasts, click Podcasts in the iTunes Source list.
Adding Songs Already on Your Computer to the iTunes Library
If you have songs on your computer encoded in file formats that iTunes supports, you can easily add the songs to iTunes. To add songs on your computer to the iTunes library: m Drag the folder or disk containing the audio files to Library in the Source list (or choose File > Add to Library and select the folder or disk). If iTunes supports the song file format, the songs are automatically added to the iTunes library. You can also drag individual song files to iTunes. Note: Using iTunes for Windows, you can convert nonprotected WMA files to AAC or MP3 format. This can be useful if you have a library of music encoded in WMA format. For more information, open iTunes and choose Help > "iTunes and Music Store Help."
Organizing Your Music
Using iTunes, you can organize songs and other items into lists, called playlists. You can organize them in any way you want. For example, you can make playlists with songs to listen to while exercising or playlists with songs for a particular mood. You can also make Smart Playlists that update automatically based on rules you define. When you add songs to iTunes that fit the rules, they automatically get added to the Smart Playlist. You can make as many playlists as you like using any of the songs in your computer's music library. Putting a song in a playlist doesn't remove it from the library.
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To make a playlist in iTunes: 1 Click the Add button.
Add button
2 Type a name for the playlist in the Source list. Click Library, and then drag a song or other item to the playlist in the Source list. To select multiple songs, hold the Command (x) key or Shift key as you click each song. To make a Smart Playlist: m Choose File > New Smart Playlist and choose the rules for your playlist. Note: You can also make playlists on iPod, called On-The-Go Playlists, when iPod isn't connected to your computer. See "Making On-The-Go Playlists on iPod" on page 26.
Downloading Music and Podcasts to iPod
After your music is imported and organized in iTunes, you can easily download it to iPod.
To set how music is downloaded from your computer to your iPod, you connect iPod to your computer, and then use the controls in iTunes to change iPod settings.
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You can set iTunes to download music to your iPod in three ways: Â Automatically update all songs and playlists: When you connect iPod, it is automatically updated to match the songs and other items in the iTunes library. Any other songs on iPod are deleted. Â Automatically update selected playlists: When you connect iPod, it is automatically updated to match the songs in playlists you select in iTunes. Â Manually update iPod: When you connect iPod, you can drag songs and playlists individually to iPod, and delete songs and playlists individually from iPod. Using this option, you can download songs from more than one computer without erasing songs from iPod. When you manage songs yourself, you must manually eject iPod from iTunes before you can disconnect it.
Updating iPod Automatically
By default, iPod is set to update automatically with all songs and playlists when you connect it to your computer. This is the simplest way to download music to your iPod. You just connect iPod to your computer, let it add songs, audiobooks, videos, and other items automatically, and then disconnect it and go. If you added any songs to iTunes since the last time you connected iPod, they are downloaded to iPod. If you deleted songs from iTunes, they are deleted from iPod. To download songs to iPod: m Simply connect iPod to your computer. If iPod is set to update automatically, the download begins. Important: The first time you connect iPod to a computer, a message asks if you want to transfer songs automatically. If you accept, all songs, audiobooks, and videos are deleted from iPod and replaced with the songs and other items from that computer. If you don't accept, you can still download songs to iPod manually without deleting any of the songs already on iPod.
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While music is being downloaded from your computer to iPod, the iTunes status window shows progress, and the iPod icon in the Source list flashes red.
When the download is complete, a message in iTunes says "iPod update is complete." If you set iTunes to download music manually (see "Updating iPod Manually" on page 23), you can reset it later to update iPod automatically. To reset iTunes to update iPod automatically with all songs and playlists: 1 Open iTunes and select iPod in the Source list. 2 Click the Options button and click Music.
Options button
3 Select "Automatically update all songs and playlists." The download begins automatically.
Updating iPod Automatically With Selected Playlists
Setting iTunes to update iPod with selected playlists is especially useful if you have more music on your computer than will fit on your iPod. Only the music in the playlists you select is downloaded to iPod. To set iTunes to update iPod automatically with selected playlists: 1 Open iTunes and select iPod in the Source list. 2 Click the Options button and click Music. 3 Select "Automatically update selected playlists only." 4 Select the playlists you want.
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Updating iPod Manually
Setting iTunes to let you update iPod manually gives you the most flexibility for managing music on your iPod. You can add and delete songs and other items individually. Also, you can add songs from multiple computers to your iPod without deleting songs already on iPod. To set iTunes to let you manage songs on iPod manually: 1 Open iTunes and select iPod in the Source list. 2 Click the Options button and click Music. 3 Select "Manually manage songs and playlists." Note: When you manage songs yourself, you must manually eject your iPod from iTunes before you can disconnect it. To add a song or other item to iPod: m In iTunes, click Library and drag the song or other item to the iPod icon in the Source list. To delete a song or other item from iPod: 1 Click the iPod icon in the iTunes Source list. 2 Select a song or other item on iPod and press the Delete or Backspace key on your keyboard. When you delete a song or other item from iPod manually, the song is not deleted from your iTunes library. To make a new playlist on iPod: 1 Select iPod in the iTunes Source list and click the Add () button. 2 Drag songs to the new playlist. To modify a playlist on iPod: m Drag a song to a playlist on iPod to add the song. Select a song in a playlist and press the Delete key on your keyboard to delete the song.
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Downloading Podcasts to iPod
Settings to download podcasts to an iPod are separate from settings to transfer songs. Podcast transfer settings don't affect song transfer settings, and vice versa. You can download podcasts to your iPod manually, or you can set iTunes to automatically update all podcasts or selected podcasts. To set iTunes to update the podcasts on iPod automatically: 1 Select iPod in the iTunes Source list and click the Options button. 2 Click Podcasts and select one of the following options:
To Set iTunes to Update all podcasts automatically Update selected podcasts automatically Do This Select "Automatically update all podcasts." When you click OK, iTunes updates the podcasts on iPod to match the podcasts on your computer. Select "Automatically update selected podcasts only," check the boxes next to the podcasts you want to update, and choose an update option from the pop-up menu. When you click OK, iTunes updates your selected podcasts on iPod to match the selected podcasts on your computer. Select one of the automatic update options and then choose an option from the pop-up menu: "All episodes," "Only checked episodes," "Only most recent episode," or "Only unplayed episodes." When iTunes updates iPod podcasts, episodes other than the ones you set are deleted from iPod.
Limit the number of episodes automatically updated on iPod
When you set iTunes to update iPod podcasts automatically, iPod is updated each time you connect it to your computer. To set iTunes to let you manually manage podcasts: 1 Select iPod in the iTunes Source list and click the Options button. 2 Click Podcasts and select "Manually manage Podcasts." To download podcasts manually to iPod: m In iTunes, drag the latest episodes of shows from the Podcasts playlist to your iPod.
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Playing Music
After you download music and other audio to your iPod, you can listen to it. Use the Click Wheel and Center button to browse for a song, audiobook, video, or podcast. You only see menu items for Podcasts and Audiobooks if you've downloaded those items to iPod. To browse for and play a song: m Choose Music, browse for a song, press Play ('), and enjoy! Note: When you browse for music videos in the Music menu, you only hear the music. When you browse for them in the Videos menu, you also see the video. When a song is playing, the Now Playing screen appears. When you see the Now Playing screen, you can use the Click Wheel to change the volume. The following table describes the elements on the Now Playing screen of iPod.
Song number
Shuffle icon Repeat icon
Album art
Song information
Song time
Now Playing Screen Song number Album art Shuffle icon Repeat icon Song information Song time (progress bar)
Function Shows the number of the song playing within the current sequence of songs. Shows the album art if it is included in the song's audio file. The Shuffle icon (¡) appears if iPod is set to shuffle songs or albums. The Repeat icon (/) appears if iPod is set to repeat all songs. The Repeat Once icon (!) appears if iPod is set to repeat one song. Displays the song title, artist, and album title. Displays time elapsed and time remaining for the current song. Press the Center button to show the scrubber bar, which displays a diamond to show where you are. Use the Click Wheel to navigate to a different part of the song, audiobook, or podcast.
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Depending on what type of audio you're listening to, you can press the Center button repeatedly from the Now Playing screen to get to other information and options, such as the rating screen for songs and audiobooks, album art, podcast information, reading speed, and more. Click the Menu button to return to the previous screen.
Setting iPod to Shuffle Songs
You can set iPod to play songs, albums, or your entire library in random order. To set iPod to shuffle and begin playing all your songs: m Choose Shuffle Songs from the iPod main menu. iPod begins playing songs from your entire music library in random order, skipping audiobooks and podcasts. To set iPod to always shuffle songs or albums: 1 Choose Settings from the iPod main menu. 2 Set Shuffle to Songs or to Albums. When you set iPod to shuffle songs by choosing Settings > Shuffle, iPod shuffles songs within the list (for example, album or playlist) you choose to play. When you set iPod to shuffle albums, it plays all the songs on an album in order, and then randomly selects another album in the list and plays through it in order.
Setting iPod to Repeat Songs
You can set iPod to repeat a song over and over, or to repeat a sequence of songs. iPod repeats songs within the list you choose to play. To set iPod to repeat songs: m Choose Settings from the iPod main menu. Â To repeat all songs in the list, set Repeat to All. Â To repeat one song over and over, set Repeat to One.
Making On-The-Go Playlists on iPod
You can make playlists on iPod, called On-The-Go Playlists, when iPod isn't connected to your computer. To make an On-The-Go playlist: 1 Select a song and press and hold the Center button until the song title flashes. 2 Choose other songs you want to add. 3 Choose Music > Playlists > On-The-Go to view your list of songs. You can also add entire lists of songs at once. For example, to add an album, highlight the album title and press and hold the Center button until the album title flashes.
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To play songs in the On-The-Go playlist: m Choose Music > Playlists > On-The-Go and choose a song. To remove a song from the On-The-Go playlist: m Select a song in the playlist, and hold down the Center button until the song title flashes. To clear the entire On-The-Go playlist: m Choose Music > Playlists > On-The-Go > Clear Playlist. To save On-The-Go playlists on your iPod: m Choose Music > Playlists > On-The-Go > Save Playlist > Save Playlist. The first playlist is saved as "New Playlist 1" in the Playlists menu. The On-The-Go playlist is cleared. You can save as many On-The-Go playlists as you like. After you save an On-The-Go playlist, you can no longer remove songs from it. To copy On-The-Go playlists to your computer: m If iPod is set to update songs automatically (see "Updating iPod Automatically" on page 21), and you make an On-The-Go playlist, the playlist automatically copies to iTunes when you connect iPod. You see the new On-The-Go playlist in the iTunes Source list. You can rename or delete the new playlist, just as you would any other playlist in iTunes.
Rating Songs
You can assign a rating to a song (from 1 to 5 stars) to indicate how much you like it. You can use song ratings to help you create Smart Playlists automatically in iTunes. To rate a song: 1 Start playing the song. 2 From the Now Playing screen, press the Center button until you see the rating screen (showing either bullet points, stars, or a combination of both). 3 Use the Click Wheel to choose a rating. Note: You cannot assign ratings to podcasts.
Setting the Maximum Volume Limit
You can choose to set a limit for the maximum volume on your iPod and assign a combination to prevent the setting from being changed. To set the maximum volume limit for your iPod: 1 Choose Settings > Volume Limit. The volume control shows the current volume. 2 Use the Click Wheel to select the maximum volume limit.
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You can press Play to hear the currently selected song play while you select the maximum volume limit. 3 Press the Center button to set the maximum volume limit. A triangle on the volume bar indicates the maximum volume limit. 4 On the Volume Limit screen, click Set Combination to require a combination to be entered to change the maximum volume. Click Done to accept the maximum volume limit without requiring a combination to change it. 5 If you choose Set Combination, enter a combination: Â Use the Click Wheel to select a number for the first position. Press the Center button to confirm your choice and move to the next position. Â Use the same method to set the remaining numbers of the combination. You can use the Next/Fast-forward button to move to the next position and the Previous/Rewind button to move to the previous position. Press the Center button in the final position to confirm the entire combination and return to the previous screen. If you turn the volume all the way up after you set a limit, you see a lock icon to the right of the volume bar in the Now Playing screen, indicating that a maximum volume limit has been set. Note: The volume of songs and other audio may vary depending on how the audio was recorded or encoded. See "Setting Songs to Play at the Same Volume Level" on page 29 for information about how to set a relative volume level in iTunes and on iPod. Volume level may also vary if you use different earbuds or headphones. With the exception of the iPod Radio Remote, accessories that connect through the iPod Dock Connector do not support volume limits. If you set a combination, you must enter it before you can change or remove the maximum volume limit. To change the maximum volume limit: 1 Choose Settings > Volume Limit. 2 If you set a combination, enter it by using the Click Wheel to select the numbers and pressing the Center button to confirm them. 3 Use the Click Wheel to change the maximum volume limit. 4 Press the Center button to accept the change. To remove the maximum volume limit: 1 If you are currently listening to your iPod, press Pause. 2 Choose Settings > Volume Limit. 3 If you set a combination, enter it by using the Click Wheel to select the numbers and pressing the Center button to confirm them.
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4 Use the Click Wheel to move the volume limit to the maximum level on the volume bar. This removes any restriction on volume. 5 Press the Center button to accept the change. Note: If you forget the combination, you can restore iPod. See "Updating and Restoring iPod Software" on page 61 for more information.
Setting Songs to Play at the Same Volume Level
iTunes can automatically adjust the volume of songs, so they play at the same relative volume level. You can set iPod to use the iTunes volume settings. To set iTunes to play songs at the same sound level: 1 In iTunes, choose iTunes > Preferences if you are using a Mac, or choose Edit > Preferences if you are using a Windows PC. 2 Click Audio and choose Sound Check. To set iPod to use the iTunes volume settings: m Choose Settings > Sound Check. If you have not activated Sound Check in iTunes, setting it on iPod has no effect.
Using the Equalizer
You can use equalizer presets to change the sound on iPod to suit a particular music genre or style. For example, to make rock music sound better, set the equalizer to Rock. m Choose Settings > EQ and choose an equalizer preset. If you assigned an equalizer preset to a song in iTunes and the iPod equalizer is set to Off, the song plays using the iTunes setting. See iTunes and Music Store Help for more information.
Setting iPod to Show Compilations
You can set iPod to show a Compilations menu item in the Music menu. A compilation is an album put together from various sources, such as a movie soundtrack or a greatest hits album. You can choose Music > Compilations to see your compilations. To set iPod to show Compilations in the Music menu: m Choose Settings and set Compilations to On.
Viewing Album Artwork on iPod
You can set iTunes to allow iPod to display album art, and then view the album artwork on iPod.
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To set iTunes so that your iPod displays album artwork: 1 Open iTunes, select iPod in the iTunes Source list, and then click the Options button.
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2 Choose "Display album artwork on your iPod." To see album artwork on your iPod: 1 Play a song that has album artwork. 2 From the Now Playing screen, press the Center button twice. If you don't see artwork, either that song doesn't have album artwork, or you need to set iTunes to allow iPod to display album artwork (see above). For more information about album artwork, open iTunes and choose Help > "iTunes and Music Store Help."
Viewing Lyrics on iPod
If you enter lyrics for a song in iTunes (see "Adding Lyrics" on page 17), and then transfer the song to iPod, you can view the lyrics on iPod. To view lyrics on iPod while a song is playing: m On the Now Playing screen, press the Center button until you see the lyrics. The screen fills with lyrics, which you can scroll through as the song plays.
Listening to Podcasts
Podcasts are downloadable radio-style shows you get at the iTunes Music Store (see page 24). Podcasts are organized by shows, episodes within shows, and chapters within episodes. If you stop listening to a podcast and go back to it later, the podcast begins playing from where you left off. To listen to a podcast: 1 Choose Music > Podcasts, and then choose a show. Shows appear in reverse chronological order so that you can listen to the most recent one first. You see a blue dot next to shows and episodes you haven't listened to yet. 2 Choose an episode to play it. The Now Playing screen displays the show, episode, and date information, along with elapsed and remaining time. Press the Center button to see more information about the podcast. If the podcast includes art, you also see a picture. Podcast art can change during an episode, so you might see several pictures during the podcast.
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You can also download and view video podcasts. When you browse for a video podcast in the Music menu, you only hear the podcast. To see the video, choose Videos > Video Podcasts and find the video podcast you want. Note: If the podcast you're listening to has chapters, pressing the Next/Fast-forward or Previous/Rewind button skips to the next chapter or the beginning of the current chapter in the podcast. For more information on podcasts, open iTunes and choose Help > "iTunes and Music Store Help." Then search for "podcasts."
Listening to Audiobooks
You can purchase and download audiobooks from the iTunes Music Store or from audible.com and listen to them on your iPod. You can use iTunes to download audiobooks to your iPod the same way you download songs. If you stop listening to an audiobook on iPod and go back to it later, the audiobook begins playing from where you left off. Unless you're playing songs from within playlists, iPod skips audiobooks when set to shuffle. If the audiobook you're listening to has chapters, pressing the Next/Fast-forward or Previous/Rewind button skips to the next chapter or the beginning of the current chapter in the audiobook. You can play audiobooks at speeds faster or slower than normal. To set audiobook play speed: m Choose Settings > Audiobooks and choose a speed. You can also adjust audiobook play speed from the Now Playing screen while you're listening to an audiobook. Press the Center button until you see the Speed menu item, and then use the Click Wheel to set Speed to Slower or Faster. Setting the play speed only affects audiobooks purchased from the iTunes Music Store or audible.com.
Listening to FM Radio
You can listen to radio using the optional iPod Radio Remote accessory for iPod. iPod Radio Remote attaches to your iPod using the Dock connector cable. For more detailed instructions on how to use the radio with iPod, see the iPod Radio Remote documentation.
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You can purchase videos and download video podcasts at the iTunes Music Store, and then download them to your iPod. You can view and listen to the videos on iPod or on a TV connected to iPod. Read this section to learn about downloading and viewing videos. Purchasing Videos and Downloading Video Podcasts
To purchase music and videos online from the iTunes Music Store (part of iTunes and available in some countries only), you set up an Apple account in iTunes, find the songs and videos you want, and then buy them. If you already have an Apple account, or if you have an America Online (AOL) account (available in some countries only), you can use that account to sign in to the music store and buy songs and videos.
To sign in to the iTunes Music Store: 1 Open iTunes and click Music Store in the Source list. 2 Click in the Account field and follow the onscreen instructions to set up an Apple account or enter your existing Apple account or AOL account information.
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To browse videos in the iTunes Music Store: m Click Music Store in the Source list, and then click the Videos link. You can also find some music videos as part of an album or other offer. Videos in iTunes and in the music store have a display icon next to them.
To purchase a video: m Click the Buy Video button next to it. Purchased videos appear in the iTunes library, in the Videos Source, and in the Purchases Source. To download a video podcast: Video podcasts appear alongside other podcasts in the iTunes Music Store. You can subscribe to them and download them just as you would other podcasts. You don't need an iTunes Music Store account to download podcasts. See "Buying Songs and Downloading Podcasts Using the iTunes Music Store" on page 17 for instructions.
Converting Your Own Videos to Work With iPod
You can view other video files on iPod, such as videos you create in iMovie (on a Macintosh) or videos you download from the Internet. Import the video into iTunes, if necessary convert it for use with iPod, and then download it to iPod. iTunes supports all the same video formats that QuickTime supports. To import a video into iTunes: m Drag the video file to the iTunes library. Some videos may be ready for use with iPod once you import them to iTunes. If you try to download a video to iPod (see "Updating iPod Automatically" on page 34 for instructions), and a message says the video can't play on your iPod, then you must convert the video for use with iPod. To convert a video for use with iPod: 1 Select the video in the iTunes library. 2 Choose Advanced > "Convert Selection for iPod." Depending on the length and content of a video, converting it for use with iPod can take several minutes to several hours. Note: When you convert a video for use with iPod, the original video remains in your iTunes library. If you still see a message saying a video can't play on your iPod, you may wish to delete the original video from iTunes.
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For more information on converting video for your iPod, go to www.info.apple.com/kbnum/n302758.
Downloading Videos to iPod
You download videos to iPod much the same way you download songs. You can set iTunes to download all videos to iPod automatically when you connect iPod; you can set iTunes to download only selected playlists; or you can set it to let you add and delete songs and videos manually.
Updating iPod Automatically
You can set iPod to update automatically with all videos when you connect it to your computer. To set iTunes to update iPod automatically with all videos or with videos in selected playlists, iTunes must also be set to update iPod automatically with songs. See "Updating iPod Automatically" on page 21." To set iTunes to update iPod automatically with all videos: 1 Open iTunes and select iPod in the Source list. 2 Click the Options button and click Videos.
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3 Select "Automatically update all videos." To download songs and videos to iPod: m Simply connect iPod to your computer. If iPod is set to update automatically, the download begins. When the download is complete, a message in iTunes says "iPod update is complete."
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Updating iPod Automatically With Selected Playlists
Setting iTunes to update iPod with videos in selected playlists is especially useful if you have more videos on your computer than will fit on your iPod. Only the videos in the playlists you select are downloaded to iPod. To set iTunes to update iPod automatically with selected playlists: 1 Open iTunes and select iPod in the Source list. 2 Click the Options button and click Videos. 3 Select "Automatically update selected playlists only." 4 Select the playlists you want.
Updating iPod Manually
Setting iTunes to let you update songs and videos on iPod manually gives you the most flexibility for managing songs and videos on your iPod. You can add and delete videos individually. Also, you can add videos from multiple computers to your iPod without deleting videos already on iPod. To set iTunes to let you manage songs and videos on iPod manually: 1 Open iTunes and select iPod in the Source list. 2 Click the Options button and click Music. 3 Select "Manually manage songs and playlists." Note: When you manage songs and videos yourself, you must click the Eject button (C) next to iPod in the iTunes Source list before you can disconnect iPod from your computer. To add a video to iPod: m In iTunes, click Library and drag the video to the iPod icon in the Source list. To delete a video from iPod: 1 Click the iPod icon in the iTunes Source list. 2 Select a video on iPod and press the Delete or Backspace key on your keyboard. When you delete a video from iPod manually, the video is not deleted from your iTunes library. Note: When iPod is enabled for disk use (see "Using iPod as an External Disk" on page 45), videos downloaded to iPod don't appear on iPod in the Macintosh Finder or Windows Explorer.
Downloading Video Podcasts to iPod
You download video podcasts to iPod the same way you download other podcasts (see page 24). If a podcast has a video component, the video plays when you choose it from Videos > Video Podcasts.
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Viewing and Listening to Videos
You can view and listen to videos on iPod. If you have the iPod AV Cable (available separately at www.apple.com/ipodstore), you can watch videos from iPod on TV.
Viewing and Listening to Videos on iPod
Downloaded videos appear in the Videos menus on iPod. Music Videos also appear in Music menus. When you choose a video from a Videos menu (Videos > Music Videos, for example), you see and hear the video. When you choose a music video from a Music menu (Music > Songs, for example), you hear the song, but don't see the video. To view a video on iPod: m Choose Videos and browse for a video. To listen to a music video's sound or a video podcast's sound without playing the video: m Choose Music and browse for a music video or a video podcast.
Watching Videos on a TV Connected to iPod
If you have an iPod AV Cable, you can watch videos on a TV connected to your iPod. First you set iPod to display videos on a TV, then connect iPod to your TV, and then play a video. To set iPod to display videos on a TV: m Choose Videos > Video Settings, and then set TV Out to Ask or On. If you set TV Out to Ask, iPod gives you the option of showing videos on TV or on iPod every time you play a video. You can also set video to display widescreen or full screen, and set video to show on PAL or NTSC devices. To set TV settings: m Choose Videos> Video Settings, and then follow the instructions below:
To Set Video to display widescreen Video to show on PAL or NTSC TVs Do This Set Widescreen to On. If you set Widescreen to Off, videos display full screen. Set TV Signal to PAL or NTSC. PAL and NTSC refer to TV broadcast standards. Your TV might use either of these, depending on the region where it was purchased. If you aren't sure which your TV uses, check the documentation that came with your TV.
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To connect iPod to a TV: 1 Connect the optional iPod AV Cable to the Headphones port on iPod. Note: Use the iPod AV Cable made specifically for iPod. Other similar RCA-type cables won't work. You can purchase the iPod AV Cable at www.apple.com/ipodstore. You can also connect the iPod AV Cable to the Line Out port on the iPod Universal Dock. 2 Connect the video and audio connectors to the ports on your TV, as shown. Your TV must have RCA video and audio ports.
Television or other video device Video input port (yellow) Left sound input port (white) Right sound input port (red) Television or other video device
iPod AV Cable (available separately)
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iPod Universal Dock (available separately)
To view a video on your TV: 1 Connect iPod to your TV (see above). 2 Turn on your TV and set it to display from the input ports connected to your iPod. See the documentation that came with your TV for more information. 3 On iPod, choose Videos and browse for a video. To connect iPod to a TV or other video device using S-video: For increased visual clarity, you can also connect iPod to a TV or other device that has S-video capability using an S-video cable and the iPod Universal Dock. To hear sound with the video, you must connect an audio cable, such as the audio portion of the iPod AV cable, to the Line Out port on the iPod Universal Dock and to an audio input port on the TV or device.
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You can take pictures with your digital camera and download them to iPod. You can view your photos on iPod or as a slideshow on your TV. Read this section to learn about importing and viewing photos. Downloading Photos
You can import digital photos from a digital camera to your computer, and then download them to store and view on iPod. You can connect iPod to a TV and view photos as a slideshow with music. Note: If you have the optional iPod Camera Connector, you can download photos directly from most USB digital cameras or USB photo card readers to iPod (see page 41).
Importing Photos from a Camera to Your Computer
You can import photos from a digital camera or a photo card reader.
To import photos to a Mac using iPhoto: 1 Connect the camera or photo card reader to your computer. Open iPhoto (inside the Applications folder) if it doesn't open automatically. 2 Click Import. Images from the camera are imported into iPhoto.
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You can import other digital images into iPhoto, such as images you download from the web. For more information about importing and working with photos and other images, open iPhoto and choose Help > iPhoto Help. iPhoto is available for purchase as part of the iLife suite of applications at www.apple.com/ilife. iPhoto might already be installed on your Mac, in the Applications folder. To import photos to a Mac using Image Capture: If you don't have iPhoto, you can import photos using Image Capture. 1 Connect the camera or photo card reader to your computer. 2 Open Image Capture (inside the Applications folder) if it doesn't open automatically. 3 To choose specific items to download, click Download Some. Or, to download all items, click Download All. To import photos to a Windows PC: m Follow the instructions that came with your digital camera or photo application.
Downloading Photos From Your Computer to iPod
You can download photos from a folder on your hard disk. If you have a Mac and iPhoto 4.0.3 or later, you can download iPhoto albums automatically. If you have a Windows PC and Adobe Photoshop Album 2.0 or later, or Adobe Photoshop Elements 3.0 or later, you can download photo collections automatically.
The first time you download photos to iPod might take some time, depending upon how many photos are in your photo library. To download photos from a Mac or Windows PC to iPod using a photo application: 1 Open iTunes, select iPod in the iTunes Source list, and then click the Options button.
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2 Click Photos and select "Synchronize photos from." Â On a Mac, choose iPhoto from the pop-up menu. Â On a Windows PC, choose Photoshop Album or Photoshop Elements from the pop-up menu. 3 If you want to import all of your photos, choose "Copy all photos." If you want to import photos only from certain albums or collections, choose "Copy selected albums only" and select the albums or collections you want. Note: Some versions of Photoshop Album and Photoshop Elements don't support collections. You can still use them to download all your photos. Each time you connect iPod to your computer, photos are downloaded automatically. To download photos from a folder on your hard disk to iPod: 1 Drag the images you want into a folder on your computer. If you want images to appear in separate photo albums on iPod, create folders inside the main image folder, and drag images into the new folders. 2 Open iTunes, select iPod in the iTunes Source list, and then click the Options button.
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3 Click Photos and select "Synchronize photos from." 4 Choose "Choose Folder" from the pop-up menu and select your image folder. When you download photos to iPod, iTunes optimizes the photos for viewing. Full-resolution image files aren't transferred by default. Downloading full-resolution image files is useful if you want to store your images or move them from one computer to another, but is not necessary to view the images at full quality on iPod. To download full-resolution image files to iPod: 1 Open iTunes, select iPod in the iTunes Source list, and then click the Options button.
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2 Click Photos and select "Include full-resolution photos." iTunes copies the full-resolution versions of the photos to the Photos folder on your iPod.
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Transferring Photos Directly From a Camera or Photo Card Reader to iPod
Using the optional iPod Camera Connector (available for purchase at www.apple.com/ ipodstore) and a standard digital camera or photo card reader, you can store and view photos on iPod, and then delete them from the camera or photo card and take more pictures. Later you can transfer the photos from iPod to your computer using a standard digital photo application (such as iPhoto on a Macintosh).
To see which cameras and other devices are compatible with the iPod Camera Connector, go to www.apple.com/support/ipod/photos. Note: You can't view slideshows on a TV using photos transferred directly from a camera or photo card reader. To view the photos in a slideshow on a TV, you must transfer them to your computer, and then import them back to iPod using iTunes. To import photos from a USB digital camera or photo card reader to iPod: 1 Turn on iPod and attach the iPod Camera Connector. 2 Turn on your camera (or photo card reader) and connect it to iPod using the USB cable that came with your camera.
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3 On iPod, choose Import. Photos are stored in a DCIM (digital camera images) folder on iPod.
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To view imported photos on iPod: 1 Choose Photos > Photo Import and choose the roll number. The type of media, number of photos, and size of the roll are displayed. 2 Choose Browse. Photos may take a moment to appear. Choose any photo to view it full screen. Note: The Photo Import menu item doesn't appear unless you transfer photos directly from a camera or photo card reader. To erase photos from a camera or photo card: 1 Import photos from the camera or photo card (see above). 2 Choose Erase Card. All photos are deleted from the camera or photo card.
Importing Photos from iPod to a Computer
If you download full-resolution photos from your computer to iPod using the previous steps, they're stored in a Photos folder on iPod. If you download photos directly from a camera or photo card reader to iPod (see above), they are stored in a DCIM folder on iPod. You can connect iPod to a computer and import these photos to the computer. iPod must be enabled for disk use (see "Using iPod as an External Disk" on page 45).
To import photos from iPod to a computer: 1 Connect iPod to the computer. 2 Drag image files from the Photos folder or DCIM folder on iPod to the desktop or to a photo editing application on the computer. Note: You can also use a photo editing application, such as iPhoto, to import photos stored in the DCIM folder. See the documentation that came with the application for more information.
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Viewing Photos
You can view photos on iPod manually or as a slideshow. If you have the optional iPod AV Cable, you can connect iPod to a TV and view photos as a slideshow with music.
Viewing Photos on iPod
To view photos on iPod: 1 On iPod, choose Photos > Photo Library. Or choose Photos and a photo album to see only the photos in the album. Photos might take a moment to appear. 2 Select the photo you want and press the Center button to view a full-screen version. From any photo-viewing screen, use the Click Wheel to scroll through photos. Use the Next/Fast-forward and Previous/Rewind buttons to skip to the next or previous screen of photos.
Viewing Slideshows
You can view a slideshow, with music and transitions if you choose, on iPod. If you have the optional iPod AV Cable, you can view the slideshow on a TV. To set slideshow settings: m Choose Photos > Slideshow Settings, and then follow the instructions below:
To Set Slideshows to display on iPod Slideshows to display on TV Do This Set TV Out to Ask or Off. Set TV Out to Ask or On. If you set TV Out to Ask, iPod gives you the option of showing slideshows on TV or on iPod every time you start a slideshow. Choose Time Per Slide and pick a time. Choose Music and choose a playlist. If you're using iPhoto, you can choose From iPhoto to copy the iPhoto music setting. Only the songs that you have downloaded to iPod play. Set Repeat to On. Set Shuffle Photos to On. Choose Transitions and choose a transition type. Set TV Signal to PAL or NTSC. PAL and NTSC refer to TV broadcast standards. Your TV might use either of these, depending on the region where it was purchased. If you aren't sure which your TV uses, check the documentation that came with your TV.
The length of time each slide is displayed before advancing The music that plays during slideshows Slides to repeat Slides to display in random order Slides to display with transitions Slides to show on PAL or NTSC TVs
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To view a slideshow on iPod: m Select any photo, album, or roll, and press Play. Or select any full-screen photo and press the Center button. To pause the music and the slideshow, press the Play/Pause button. To skip to the next or previous photo manually, press the Next/Fast-forward or Previous/Rewind button. To connect iPod to a TV: 1 Connect the optional iPod AV Cable to the Headphones port on iPod. Note: Use the iPod AV Cable made specifically for iPod. Other similar RCA-type cables won't work. You can purchase the iPod AV Cable at www.apple.com/ipodstore. You can also connect the iPod AV Cable to the Line Out port on the iPod Universal Dock. 2 Connect the video and audio connectors to the ports on your TV (for an illustration, see page 37). Your TV must have RCA video and audio ports. To view a slideshow on a TV: 1 Connect iPod to a TV (see above). 2 Turn on your TV and set it to display from the input ports connected to your iPod. See the documentation that came with your TV for more information. 3 On iPod, select any photo or album and press Play. Or select any full-screen photo and press the Center button. To pause the music and the slideshow, press the Play/Pause button. To skip to the next or previous photo manually, press the Next/Fast-forward or Previous/Rewind button. If you selected a playlist in Photos > Slideshow Settings > Music, the playlist plays automatically when you start the slideshow. The photos display on your TV and advance automatically according to settings in the Slideshow Settings menu. To connect iPod to a TV or other video device using S-video: For increased visual clarity, you can also connect iPod to a TV or other device that has S-video capability using an S-video cable and the iPod Universal Dock. To hear music with the slideshow, you must connect an audio cable to the Line Out port on the iPod Universal Dock and to an audio input port on the TV or device.
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Your iPod can hold a lot more than songs. And you can do a lot more with it than listen to music.
Read this section to find out more about the extra features of iPod, including how to use it as an external disk, alarm, or sleep timer; show times of day in other parts of the world; and synchronize contacts, calendars, to-do lists, and notes. Learn about how to use iPod as a stopwatch and lock the screen, and about the accessories available for iPod.
Using iPod as an External Disk
You can use iPod as an external disk to store and download data files. Note: To download music and other audio or video files to iPod, you must use iTunes. For example, you won't see songs you download with iTunes in the Macintosh Finder or in Windows Explorer. Likewise, if you copy music files to iPod in the Macintosh Finder or Windows Explorer, you won't be able to play them on iPod. To enable iPod as an external disk: 1 In iTunes, select iPod in the Source list and click the Options button.
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2 Click Music and select "Enable disk use." When you use iPod as an external disk, the iPod disk icon appears on the desktop on the Mac, or as the next available drive letter in Windows Explorer on a Windows PC. Note: Clicking Music and selecting "Manually manage songs and playlists" in the Options window also enables iPod to be used as an external disk. Drag files to and from iPod to copy them.
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If you use iPod primarily as a disk, you might want to keep iTunes from opening automatically when you connect iPod to your computer. To prevent iTunes from opening automatically when you connect iPod to your computer: 1 In iTunes, select iPod in the Source list and click the Options button.
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2 Click Music and deselect "Open iTunes when this iPod is attached."
Using Extra Settings
You can set the date and time, clocks in different time zones, and alarm and sleep features on your iPod. You can use iPod as a stopwatch or to play games, and you can lock the iPod screen.
Setting and Viewing the Date and Time
The date and time are set automatically from your computer's clock when you connect iPod, but you can change the settings. To set date and time options: 1 Choose Settings > Date & Time. 2 Choose one or more of the following options:
To Specify the time zone Set the date and time Display the time in another format Display the time in the title bar Do This Choose Set Time Zone and choose a time zone from the list. Choose Set Date & Time. Use the Click Wheel to change the selected value. Press the Center button to move to the next value. Choose Time and press the Center button to toggle between 12-hour and 24-hour formats. Choose Time in Title and press the Center button to choose On or Off. You can see the time from any iPod menu screen.
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Adding Clocks for Other Time Zones
To add clocks for other time zones to your iPod screen: 1 Choose Extras > Clock. 2 Choose New Clock. 3 Choose a region and then choose a city. The clocks you add appear in a list. The last clock you added appears last. To delete a clock: 1 Choose the clock. 2 Choose Delete This Clock and confirm by choosing Delete on the next screen.
Setting the Alarm
You can set an alarm for any clock on your iPod. To use iPod as an alarm clock: 1 Choose Extras > Clock and then choose the clock you want to set an alarm for. 2 Choose Alarm Clock. 3 Set Alarm to On. 4 Choose Time and set the time that you want the alarm to sound. 5 Choose a sound. If you choose Beep, you'll hear the alarm through the internal speaker. If you choose a playlist, you'll need to connect iPod to speakers or headphones to hear the alarm. You'll see a bell icon next to any clock you set an alarm for.
Setting the Sleep Timer
You can set iPod to turn off automatically after playing music or a slideshow for a specific period of time. To set the sleep timer: 1 Choose Extras > Clock and then choose a clock. 2 Choose Sleep Timer and choose how long you want iPod to play. When you set the sleep timer, a clock icon and the number of minutes left until iPod turns off appear in the Now Playing screen on iPod.
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Using the Stopwatch
You can use the stopwatch as you exercise to track your overall time and, if you're running on a track, your lap times. You can play music while you use the stopwatch. To use the stopwatch: 1 Choose Extras > Stopwatch > Timer. 2 Choose Start to start the timer. 3 Choose Lap after each lap to record your lap times. The screen displays the stopwatch session's total time and the last few lap times. 4 Choose Pause to stop the overall timer and the lap timer and Resume to start the timers again. 5 Choose Done to end the session. iPod stores stopwatch sessions with dates, times, and lap statistics. Note: After you start the stopwatch, your iPod stays on as long as you stay on the Timer screen and the timer continues to run. If you start the stopwatch and then go to another menu, and your iPod isn't playing music or a video, your iPod turns off automatically after a few minutes and the stopwatch timer stops. To review or delete a stopwatch session: 1 Choose Extras > Stopwatch. A list of saved sessions appears after the Timer menu item. 2 Choose a session to view session information. You see the date and time the session started; the total time of the session; the shortest, longest, and average lap times; and the last several lap times. 3 To delete a session, press the Center button and choose Delete.
Playing Games
iPod has a number of games. m Choose Extras > Games and choose a game.
Locking Your iPod Screen
You can set a combination to prevent your iPod from being used by someone without your permission. When you lock an iPod that is not connected to a computer, you must enter a combination to unlock and use it. Note: This is different from the Hold button in that the Hold button prevents iPod from turning on accidentally. The combination prevents another person from viewing your iPod screen. To set a combination for iPod: 1 Choose Extras > Screen Lock > Set Combination.
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2 On the Enter New Code screen, enter a combination: Â Use the Click Wheel to select a number for the first position. Press the Center button to confirm your choice and move to the next position. Â Use the same method to set the remaining numbers of the combination. You can use the Next/Fast-forward button to move to the next position and the Previous/Rewind button to move to the previous position. Press the Center button in the final position to confirm the entire combination and return to the previous screen. When you finish, you return to the Screen Lock screen. To lock your iPod screen: m Choose Extras > Screen Lock > Turn Screen Lock On > Lock. If you just finished setting your combination, Lock will already be selected on the screen. Just press the Center button to lock iPod.
Tip: You might want to add the Screen Lock menu item to your main menu so that you can quickly lock your iPod screen. See "Adding or Removing Items From the Main Menu" on page 8. You can unlock your iPod in two ways: Â Enter the combination on iPod by using the Click Wheel to select the numbers and pressing the Center button to confirm them. If you enter the wrong combination, it flashes red. Try again. Â Connect iPod to the primary computer you use it with, and iPod automatically unlocks. Note: If you try these solutions and you still can't unlock iPod, you can restore iPod. See "Updating and Restoring iPod Software" on page 61 for more information.
To change a combination you've already set: 1 Choose Extras > Screen Lock > Change Combination. 2 On the Enter Old Code screen, enter the current combination. 3 On the Enter New Code screen, enter a new combination. Note: If you can't remember the current combination, the only way to clear it and enter a new one is to restore the iPod software. See "Updating and Restoring iPod Software" on page 61 for more information.
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Synchronizing Contacts, Calendars, and To-Do Lists
Your iPod can store contacts, calendar events, and to-do lists for viewing on the go. If you're using Mac OS X v10.4 or later, you can use iTunes to synchronize your Address Book contacts and iCal calendar information with iPod. If you're using any version of Mac OS X earlier than 10.4, you can use iSync to synchronize your information. Synchronizing information using iSync requires iSync 1.1 or later, and iCal 1.0.1 or later. If you are using Windows 2000 or Windows XP, and you use Outlook Express or Microsoft Outlook 2003 or later to store your contact information, you can use iTunes to synchronize contacts with iPod. If you use Microsoft Outlook 2003 or later to keep a calendar, you can also synchronize calendar information. To synchronize contact or calendar information (using Mac OS X v10.4 or later): 1 Connect iPod to your computer. 2 In iTunes, select iPod in the Source list and click the Options button.
Options button
3 Do one of the following: Â To synchronize contacts, click Contacts, click "Synchronize Address Book contacts," and select an option: Â To synchronize all contacts automatically, select "Synchronize all contacts." Â To synchronize selected groups of contacts automatically, select "Synchronize selected groups only" and check the boxes next to the groups you want to update When you click OK, iTunes updates the iPod with the Address Book contact information you specified. If contacts include pictures, the pictures are copied to iPod. When you view a contact on iPod, you see the picture. Â To synchronize calendars, click Calendars, click "Synchronize iCal calendars," and select an option: Â To synchronize all calendars automatically, select "Synchronize all calendars." Â To synchronize selected calendars automatically, select "Synchronize selected calendars only" and check the boxes next to the calendars you want to update. When you click OK, iTunes updates the iPod with the calendars you specified. To synchronize contacts and calendars using a Mac and iSync (using Mac OS X earlier than version 10.4): 1 Connect iPod to your computer.
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