Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
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Getting Started
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Information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of Creative Technology Ltd. No part of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying and recording, for any purpose without the written permission of Creative Technology Ltd. The software described in this document is furnished under a license agreement and may be used or copied only in accordance with the terms of the license agreement. It is against the law to copy the software on any other medium except as specifically allowed in the license agreement. [. . . ] press to move up or down through the items or press and hold to increase the speed of movement through the list. They are also used to move the letter entry position to the left or right indicated by a ^. Skip Forward button Restarts audio at the start of the next track in the Play List.
Figure 1-2: Front view of NOMAD Jukebox. Your NOMAD Jukebox Package 1-2
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NOMAD Jukebox - Side Views
Line In Jack Connects to an external audio source for recording to NOMAD Jukebox.
USB Port
Lock switch While in the Locked position, the control buttons cannot be operated.
Line Out Jacks 1 & 2 Connects to a four speaker system such as Creative Cambridge SoundWorks FourPointSurround for enhanced audio effects. Note: Line Out Jack 1 connects to front speakers while Line Out Jack 2 connects to rear speakers.
Power Jack Connects to the supplied power adapter. Note: NOMAD Jukebox will charge the rechargeable NiMH batteries if the batteries are in NOMAD Jukebox regardless of whether the power is turned on or off.
Volume Control Controls audio playback volume through the headphones only. Note: To control the playback volume of speakers connected to NOMAD Jukebox using Line Out Jacks 1 & 2, adjust the volume control of the speakers instead.
Headphones Jack
Figure 1-3: Side views of NOMAD Jukebox. Your NOMAD Jukebox Package 1-3
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NOMAD Jukebox - Rear View
Battery case
Reset hole If NOMAD Jukebox stops responding, insert and push a straightened paperclip into this hole to reset the player.
Figure 1-4: Rear view of NOMAD Jukebox. Your NOMAD Jukebox Package 1-4
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Chapter
Setting Up Your NOMAD Jukebox
Step 1: Insert Batteries
Insert the rechargeable NiMH batteries according to the polarities indicated as shown in the diagrams below.
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NOMAD Jukebox is preloaded with more than 20 hours of music so you can start enjoying the songs without connecting your NOMAD Jukebox to a PC. Just follow these steps to listen to the songs immediately:
Figure 2-1: Inserting batteries. Setting Up Your NOMAD Jukebox 2-1
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Step 2: Connect NOMAD Jukebox to your PC
You may leave your computer on when you connect your NOMAD Jukebox to the PC. A USB device like the Jukebox will be automatically detected by Plug-and-Play.
2. If you want to: a) Supply power to your NOMAD Jukebox using the power adapter b) Recharge the rechargeable NiMH batteries in NOMAD Jukebox
1. If you want to use PlayCenter 2 to download MP3 songs to your NOMAD Jukebox:
Figure 2-2: Connecting NOMAD Jukebox to a PC. 2-2 Setting Up Your NOMAD Jukebox
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Step 3: Install Software
1. At the Creative PlayCenter 2 setup screen, the applications to be installed are selected by default. Click the Next button to register so Creative can keep you updated on the latest developments for NOMAD Jukebox. Follow the instructions on the screen to continue with the installation. When prompted to restart your system, leave the CD in the CD-ROM drive, select the Yes, I want to restart my computer now option and then click the Finish button.
2. In the Device Manager tabbed page, double-click Universal Serial Bus controllers, and then check that Creative NOMAD Jukebox is present as shown in Figure 2-4 below.
Figure 2-3: NOMAD Jukebox Tutorial.
Step 4: Run Jukebox Tutorial
1. After restarting your computer, you will be prompted to run the NOMAD Jukebox Tutorial.
Step 5: Verify NOMAD Jukebox Driver Installation
1. In the System Properties dialog box, click the Device Manager tab.
Figure 2-4: Verifying that Creative NOMAD Jukebox driver is installed correctly.
Setting Up Your NOMAD Jukebox 2-3
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Step 6: Switch on Step 7: Select & Play NOMAD Jukebox & a Track Connect Headphones Refer to the Quick Reference card's "How to
1. [. . . ] Solutions u Check the polarities on the batteries and re-insert them according to the polarities on NOMAD Jukebox. The message "Creative Personal Digital Entertainment" or "Preparing Library" appears on the LCD and remains displayed for more than 1 minute Cause NOMAD Jukebox has stopped responding.
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NOMAD Jukebox displays a screen prompt every time I switch between the LIBRARY CATEGORIES screen, the EAX AND SYSTEM MENU screen and the ACTIVE QUEUE LIST screen Cause u NOVICE Mode is selected in EAX and System Menu's System Preferences. Press PLUS or MINUS to select NO and then press SET to save the setting.
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Appendix
Important Safety Instructions
General Handling Instructions
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Do not subject NOMAD Jukebox to extreme force u Vibration during walking or exercising will not affect NOMAD Jukebox. However, dropping NOMAD Jukebox or dropping a heavy object on NOMAD Jukebox may result in distorted sound.
Keep NOMAD Jukebox away from water at all times u NOMAD Jukebox may be damaged if water enters it. [. . . ]