Neuros Digital Audio Computer 128MB User Manual

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  • Page 1 Neuros User’s Guide 2nd edition...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    MyFi: Broadcast Neuros through any FM radio ... 13 Listening to the Neuros FM Radio... 15 To turn the Neuros FM radio On or Off ... 15 Adjusting the radio dial ... 15 To set a radio station as a preset ... 15 Using HiSi (Hear It! Save It!)...
  • Page 4: Neuros, Your Music Frequency

    Please visit www.neurosaudio.com forum discussions and surveys. Package Contents Everything you need to get started! For additional accessories see Neuros Gear at www.neurosaudio.com Neuros digital audio computer Neuros Earphones Wall Power Adapter USB Cable...
  • Page 5: Battery

    Neuros Synchronization Manager Software The Neuros Synchronization Manager (NSM) is your essential tool for synchronization from your PC to your Neuros, and from your Neuros to your PC. You must synchronize using NSM to transfer music to the Neuros for playback.
  • Page 6: Getting Started

    (select “Yes”). Installation will start automatically after reboot, and prompt screens will walk you through to completion. 2. Turn on the Neuros by pressing and holding the Play button for a few seconds. The Play button is located directly below the Joystick button.
  • Page 7: Importing Music To The Neuros Sync Manager

    Neuros. Right-click the selection and choose the option “Add to Neuros” from the menu, or click the Add to Neuros icon on the toolbar. Playlists must also be tagged Add to Neuros to appear on the Neuros.
  • Page 8: View Entire Library/View Library On Neuros

    Neuros Synch Manger application with which the device was last Synchronized. Instead of installing NSM on 2 or more PCs to download music to the Neuros from each PC, users may want to utilize the Neuros as a Portable Storage Device to move the music files to one PC.
  • Page 9: Using The Neuros As A Portable Storage Device

    Using the Neuros as a Portable Storage device In addition to being an audio player, the Neuros is also a USB Mass Storage Device. Any file or program that can be stored on a PC can be stored on the Neuros.
  • Page 10: Navigating Neuros

    Neuros digital audio computer. Using the Joystick you can: Powering On/ Off Turn on the Neuros by pressing and holding the Play button for a few seconds. The Play button is located directly below the Joystick button. Xi Menus Neuros uses pop-up menus called Xi (for Extra Information Menu) to give you shortcuts to player functions.
  • Page 11: Managing And Playing Audio

    Play songs and recordings with a click of the Play button, create your my Mix playlist on the fly, schedule downloads from your PC Library collection, and view the files on your Neuros. The menus include arrows to indicate that a sub-menu follows the current menu. A scroll bar running down the length of the menu indicates that more listings are available by using the Up and Down keys to scroll.
  • Page 12: Auto-Resume

    Select from Off (no repeat), Repeat One (repeats same song continuously) or Repeat All (repeats entire track list, artist, album or playlist continuously). Auto-resume Neuros will power up to the same location in a song or recording as when the unit shut down. Browse While Play Users can now browse through menus during music playback.
  • Page 13: Real-Time My Mix Playlist Modification

    MyFi: Broadcast Neuros through any FM radio Now you can enjoy your music everywhere and anywhere. With the built-in FM transmitter on the Neuros, you can broadcast your music in the car, the office or the house. No need for additional accessories or wires! With the Neuros Auto Scan feature, Neuros will automatically scan the FM dial and return to you the most available frequency for your broadcast.
  • Page 14 2. From the MyFi menu, select Auto Scan. The Neuros will scan over 70 frequencies, so this can take a few minutes. Auto Scan is complete when the blinking eye animation stops and the frequency selected remains on the screen. Unplug your earphones.
  • Page 15: Listening To The Neuros Fm Radio

    Auto-detect. Listening to the Neuros FM Radio You can listen to the radio through the Neuros integrated FM radio. When you are in FM Radio mode, you can also use the HiSi automatic song identification feature (see Using HiSi, below). You can also record what you are listening to on the radio directly into MP3 or WAV format.
  • Page 16: Identifying Hisi Samples

    Neuros will save these samples as files with date, time, and radio station (if using the Neuros radio) as the file name. These files will be stored in the “To be identified” file accessible from the HiSi menu (go to Neuros Main Menu). When you synchronize with your PC, these files will be transferred to the Neuros Sync Manager for identification.
  • Page 17: Recordings

    Create MP3 or Wav files from FM Radio, Microphone, any audio device or external microphone (through line-level input). Use your Neuros to record directly to the MP3 or WAV file format with the built-in microphone and digital encoding capability. Neuros offers three recording options: •...
  • Page 18: Transferring Recordings To Your Pc

    Neuros Sync Manager after transfer. The PC Library Songs that are not on the Neuros, but you have imported into Neuros Sync Manager are indexed, and this list of tracks is transferred to the device. This index is called the PC Library.
  • Page 19: Myfi Settings- Mode, Quality And Auto Scan

    MyFi settings- Mode, Quality and Auto Scan To change MyFi Mode: The default MyFi setting is Auto Detect. In this mode, your Neuros will turn off MyFi when earphones are plugged in and will turn on when no earphones are plugged in. With no earphones attached, selecting Play will start MyFi for broadcast through an FM radio.
  • Page 20: To Adjust The Equalizer

    To adjust the Equalizer The Neuros allows you to choose between 6 adjustable 5-band Equalizer settings. The EQ can be set and adjusted either from the Equalizer menu available under Settings or by right- clicking on the Joystick during track playback and selecting Equalizer. Choose the EQ genre you want and right-click to view the adjustable Low, Middle and High sound graphic EQ.
  • Page 21: To Adjust Backlight

    1. From the Settings menu, select Restore Defaults (factory settings). 2. Select Yes or No To view Properties 1. From the Settings menu, select Properties 2. View available memory on your Neuros, the firmware version on your Neuros, and your Neuros player serial number.
  • Page 22: Backpack Swapping

    With Neuros Firmware 2, “on-the-fly” backpack swapping is available. When you use the 128 MB Neuros backpack, music you synchronize is stored on the internal flash chip on the player. You can now save the flash chip contents (tracks, recordings, playlists, presets, etc.) when you insert the player into the hard drive backpack.
  • Page 23: Support Information

    Support Information For technical, order, or sales support visit www.neurosaudio.com/support, or call us toll-free at 1-866-5-Neuros (563-8767) or contact us via email at For help in learning how to find and download music and in converting your CDs into digital format, please email us at support@neurosaudio.com...
  • Page 24: Fcc Rules And Regulations

    Neuros Limited Warranty - Parts and Labor Neuros Audio, LLC (“NA”) warrants your Neuros digital audio computer and accessories to be free from defects in material and workmanship within the following warranty period, starting from the date of sale to the original consumer purchaser.
  • Page 25 If your Neuros digital audio computer or accessories should prove defective during the next NINE (9) MONTHS NA will give you information on following the NINETY (90) DAY labor warranty period, contact NA, and on request where to send your unit for warranty service. Your dated sales receipt or other proof of purchase will establish your eligibility for warranty service.

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