Connecting The Archos To A Computer; Transferring Files To/From The Archos; Wireless And Networks - Archos 70B User Manual

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network connection. It is also possible to transfer files directly to/from a camera, USB stick, powered hard drive, or an MP3 player using the optional USB host cable. Use the
application Files when transferring files by a wireless network or when transferring files to/from a device that is connected directly to the ARCHOS with a USB cable.

7.1. Connecting the ARCHOS to a computer

Connect your tablet to your computer using the USB cable.Your device is automatically detected. It appears as an icon on "My Computer".

7.2. Transferring files to/from the ARCHOS

For Windows: note that the below procedure requires at least Windows XP and Windows Media Player 11.
1.You can transfer your media files to the ARCHOS by copy/pasting them into the respective folders.
2.Once all your file transfers are finished, close any program that may have read or written to the ARCHOS.
3.You can now unplug the USB cable.
For Macintosh:You first need to install the free Android™ File Transfer application (not included). Download from http://www.android.com/filetransfer.
For Linux: You need to install MTP tools (not included).
7.3. Disconnecting
Once all your file transfers are finished, close Windows® Explorer and any other program that may have read or written to the ARCHOS. To unmount the device from the
computer;
Windows® : Unplug the USB cable.
Mac: Drag the ARCHOS hard drive icon
Linux: Right-click on the ARCHOS USB device icon
You can now unplug the USB cable.
8. Settings
Use the settings to modify your ARCHOS to function for your particular needs. You can scroll the screen up and down to reveal settings that you don't initially see. When it is
possible, you can use the Menu icon to access more options within one of the settings.
8.1. Wireless & Networks
When you do not need the WiFi or Bluetooth® connections, you can deactivate them in order to save battery power.
Airplane mode: This cuts the WiFi and Bluetooth® connections. This is typically required when onboard airplanes in order not to interfere with the aircraft's sensitive
instruments.
WiFi: Tap on this line to enable or disable the WiFi connection.
WiFi settings: Allows you to set up and manage your WiFi networks. See: Making a WiFi Connection.
Bluetooth: tap on this line to enable or disable the Bluetooth® connection.
Bluetooth settings: Allows you to set up your device's name (the name that will appear on your different Bluetooth® devices), make it discoverable or hidden, scan for
Bluetooth® devices in range, etc. See Pairing below. The ARCHOS is compatible with the Bluetooth® standards A2DP, DUN, PAN, OBEX, and AVRCP.
VPN settings: Allows to setp up and manage Virtual Private Networks
Remote control settings: Allows to control this device from another Android™ device using the 'Archos Remote Control' application.
Mobile networks: Allows toset options for roaming, networks, Access Point names
8.1.1. Pairing
1. On your phone (or other device you want to pair), turn on Bluetooth® "detectable."
2. On the ARCHOS, select Menu > Settings > Wireless & Networks > Bluetooth and turn it on.
3. Still on the ARCHOS, tap on Bluetooth settings, select Scan for devices, then select your telephone which will be shown under Bluetooth devices.
4. Give a connection code, "1234" will be fine.
5. On your phone, you will now see that the ARCHOS is requesting to be paired. Type in the same code "1234".
Your phone and ARCHOS now know each other. They are "paired."
8.2. Sound
General> Volume: Sets the volume for music and videos. Sets also the volume for alarms and notifications.You can also adjust the sound by using the volume buttons on the
device.
Notifications> Notification ringtone: Sets the sound type for system notifications.
Feedback> Audible selection: Enables/disables the touch-screen click sound.
Feedback> Screen lock sounds: Plays sounds when locking and unlocking the screen.
8.3. Screen
Brightness: Allows you to adjust the brightness of the screen. Reducing the brightness will reduce battery consumption.
Auto-rotate screen: Allows you to set the orientation of the screen to a fixed position or based on the physical orientation of the device.
Animation: Enables/disables the display of animations when opening and closing applications.
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on the desktop toward the trash (which will change to an "unmount" icon) and drop it in.
and select "unmount" or "safely remove."
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