Battery
The rechargeable, factory-replaceable battery in the Neuros backpacks provides up to 10
hours of continuous playback (depending on usage). Using MyFi, high encoding rates, and
cold temperatures will reduce playback time.
Charging the Batteries
The battery can be charged while the unit is turned On or Off, and even when the player is
not inserted in the backpack. Putting a full charge on the batteries takes about 8 hours. It
is not possible to overcharge the batteries on the Neuros.
Important: Please charge the battery on the Neuros 8 hours before first
Synchronization with the Neuros Sync Manager Application.
Battery Full Indicator
The battery icon blinks when fully charged.
System Status Icon
An oval, blinking icon sits to the left of the battery monitor. This icon will blink when the
system is busy.
Replacing the Batteries
Please see our Battery replacement policy at
www.neurosaudio.com/support/NeurosProductsfaq.asp#a8
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.
With the Neuros Synchronization Manager you can:
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Transfer the music stored on your PC for playback on your Neuros
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Import songs and playlists from many popular media players, including MusicMatch,
Windows Media Player, WinAmp and Zinf, and transfer to Neuros
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Manage and organize your songs by Title, Artist, Album and Genre.
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Rename recordings made on the Neuros.
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Edit your ID3 tags. ID3 tags are file information, like Artist and Album, that are
usually embedded in music files when they are converted from CD by a Media Player
or a CD conversion software application.
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Create and manage playlists to transfer to Neuros
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Identify title and artist of HiSi samples.
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Check for Updates for NSM software and Neuros firmware
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