Archos MP3 Playe User Manual
Archos MP3 Playe User Manual

Archos MP3 Playe User Manual

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English User Manual
ONDIO™ SP
128 MB MP3 Player
USB 1.1 PC/Mac compatible
ARCHOS Ondio™ SP User Manual version 1.0
Please visit our web site to download the most recent manual and firmware for this product

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  • Page 1 English User Manual ONDIO™ SP 128 MB MP3 Player USB 1.1 PC/Mac compatible ARCHOS Ondio™ SP User Manual version 1.0 Please visit our web site to download the most recent manual and firmware for this product...
  • Page 2 (including damages for loss of business profits, business interruption, loss of business information, and the like) arising out of the use of inability to use the licensed materials even if Archos’ licensor has been advised of the possibility of such damages. Because some jurisdiction do not allow the exclusion or limitation of liability for consequential or incidental damages, the above limitations may not apply to you.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Technical Specifications... 4 Product Introduction ... 5 Buttons and Controls... 5 Starting up the Ondio ... 6 Browser Mode (file system) ... 7 How to Navigate the file structure ... 7 How to Recognize file types ... 7 How to Display file information ... 7 How to Delete a file or folder ...
  • Page 4: Technical Specifications

    Volume, bass, treble, loudness, balance and bass boost. Normal, Single, Repeat all, shuffle, Queue, Scan Up to 8 hours. Downloadable firmware updates from Archos website www.archos.com. Internal: 3 AAA batteries 81 x 47 x 25mm (3,1” x 1,8” x 0,9”) 60 g ( 2.1 oz)
  • Page 5: Product Introduction

    (stop, cancel, pause, return) We hope you receive years of enjoyment from your Ondio™ SP. Thanks again for purchasing our product. Wishing you the best music listening experience, The team at ARCHOS Power on/off USB 1.1 connector Right (play, select, next)
  • Page 6: Starting Up The Ondio

    Starting up the Ondio First install the three included AAA batteries. As shown in the photo, press downward on the top of the battery cover and pull outward. The bottom will hinge outward and then snap out. Be sure to install the batteries with the + positive and –...
  • Page 7: Browser Mode (File System)

    3 Browser Mode (file system) This section explains How to… Navigate the file structure Recognize file types Display file information Delete a file or folder Create a new folder Use the Text Input mode Read Text files How to Navigate the file structure Notice carefully the directory level When you turn on the Ondio, you are at the root level, level 0.
  • Page 8: How To Create A New Folder

    How to Create a new folder Go to the folder (directory) where you would like to create a new folder. Hold down the Mode button can then scroll down (using the down button) to the Make directory option. Click on the right button to select this option. You will then be sent directly to the Text input screen where you can enter a name for the newly created directory.
  • Page 9: Playing Mp3 Music Files

    4 Playing MP3 Music files This section explains How to… 4.1 Play an MP3 file 4.2 Play a Playlist 4.3 Create a Playlist 4.4 Adjust the Sound Quality How to Play an MP3 file View of files and folders Typical playing Screen How to Play a Playlist Browser showing all viewable file types...
  • Page 10: How To Create A Playlist

    How to Create a Playlist The Playlist exists in the Ondio’s internal memory first, then it is saved for later use. If you create a Playlist without saving it, it will be lost the next time you turn on the Ondio. To put a song into the Playlist, first you will highlight it in the Browser mode.
  • Page 11: How To Adjust The Sound Settings

    How to Adjust the Sound Settings Go to music submenu via the Settings Menu Hold to go to settings directly from playing music As shown to the left, the sound settings can be reached by going to the Settings mode. Typically however, you will want to change your sound settings while you are listening to your music.
  • Page 12: Settings And Multimediacard (Mmc) Expansion

    5 Settings and MultiMediaCard (MMC) Expansion This section explains How to… Adjust the Settings Expand the capacity of the Ondio with a MultiMediaCard How to Adjust the Settings Main menu Settings Screen How to Expand the capacity of the Ondio with a MultiMediaCard Your Ondio has a built-in capacity of 128 Megabytes (Flash memory).
  • Page 13: Connecting The Ondio To A Pc Or Mac

    2. Click on the button Search for the best driver. Open up tray your computer insert included Archos CD-ROM and then close the tray. Now click on Next. 3. Uncheck the box Floppy disk drives if it is checked, and then check the box Specify a location.
  • Page 14: Disconnecting The Ondio From A Pc

    Disconnecting the Ondio from a PC 1. Safe remove icon here 2. Safe remove button 3. Safe remove message Use the Ondio file format The format of the data structure inside the Ondio’s flash memory is the same as that of a small hard drive (FAT). Using the Windows defragmenting tool will not corrupt the data on the Ondio.
  • Page 15: Musicmatch™ Software

    7 MusicMatch™ Software The best way to use your Ondio is by employing the included MusicMatch™ software. This software will help you to create Playlists, rename files, change ID 3 tag information (Artist, Album, Song title), and execute other useful MP3 related functions such as transforming your personal CDs into MP3 files for playing on the Ondio.
  • Page 16: Technical Support

    Support : Product Returns : RMA Request form.  There is both an FAQ and a 24 hour Instant Support intelligent agent at the ARCHOS website which can help you solve your problems (www.archos.com) ...
  • Page 17: Appendix A - Settings Table

    9 Appendix A - Settings Table Numeric values can be changed with Left and Right buttons Settings (in order) 1. Music Submenu 2. Language English, Français, Deutsche 3. Open Playlist 4. Firmware 5. Flash 6. Auto-off 0 (never),1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10 minutes 7. Contrast Music settings submenu 1.
  • Page 18: Appendix B - Screen & Button Descriptions

    10 Appendix B - Screen & Button Descriptions Reading Text Files Screen You arrive here via the browser mode with the user having clicked on a text file. Ondio will default to RAW mode. RAW = Ondio does not add carriage returns. WRAP= Ondio does auto return so that text is visible without scrolling to the right.
  • Page 19 Settings Mode On settings with numeric values, adjust the values directly. Changes take effect immediately. Play Screen One comes to this screen from Browser mode when RIGHT is clicked for a music track. Top right will display the status: Play, Pause, FF, Rew. Depending on what the user is doing.
  • Page 20 Playlist Screen You arrive at this screen from item 3 of the Settings mode (Open Playlist). Move the cursor up the list Move the cursor down the list Click to delete current song. Hold to clear the entire Playlist. 1 click: go to question screen “You would like to…”...

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