Connecting USB Flash
Drive to your computer*
Do not connect more than one USB Flash Drive at
a time to your computer.
Inserting the battery
If the LED on the player blinks
red, the battery power is low.
If the LED on the player is a
steady red, there are no tracks
in your player.
+
-
AAA battery
a
b
c
a
b
Turning on the player
Press and hold the Play/Pause button for a
few seconds. The LED turns green and there is
music playback. If, however, there are no music
tracks in your player, the LED turns red.
Turning off the player
Press and hold the Play/Pause button for a
few seconds until after the LED turns off.
Pausing a track
Press the Play/Pause button .
The LED turns red.
Repeating a track
Press and hold the Repeat A-B / Track button
for a few seconds. The LED blinks green.
To resume normal playback, press the Repeat A-B
/ Track button again.
Repeating a portion of a track
Press the Repeat A-B / Track button to mark
the beginning of the portion you wish to repeat.
The LED blinks green. Press the Repeat A-B /
Track button again to mark the end of the
portion. The LED blinks green at a slower speed,
and the marked portion is played back repeatedly.
To resume normal playback, press the
Repeat A-B / Track button again.
Side view
A-B
Volume Decrease
Volume Increase
Repeat A-B /
Track
A-B
Play/Pause/
Power
Dual color LED
Previous Track/
Rewind
Next Track/
Fast Forward
Headphones connector
Front view
Transferring Music Tracks
1. On your Desktop, right-click the My Computer
icon, and then click Explore.
2. Drag and drop files or folders into your player. The
LED on the
USB Flash Drive
blinks red during data
transfer.
Your USB Flash Drive stores files in any format.
It, however, only plays .MP3 and .WMA files stored
in your USB Flash Drive's root directory.
Music tracks are played in the order that they are transferred.
If a track is deleted, the next music track that is transferred takes
its place. In Windows 98/98SE/Me, you can view the correct music
track order in DOS mode.
To play music tracks in a particular order, format your MuVo
Memory (see section "Formatting Your Player with MuVo
Formatter"), and then transfer the music tracks to your USB Flash
Drive in the order that you want them played.
A-B
A-B
Remember to unplug the USB Flash Drive from
your computer and insert it into the battery
module before turning on the player.
installation CD into your CD-ROM drive.
The disc supports Windows AutoPlay mode
and starts running automatically. If not,
click Start -> Run. In the Open box, type
D:\Setup.exe (where D: represents your
CD-ROM drive), and then click the OK button.
2. Follow the onscreen instructions to complete
the installation.
3. When prompted, restart your system.
Copyright © 2002 Creative Technology Ltd. All rights reserved. NOMAD
MuVo and MuVo Memory are trademarks of Creative Technology Ltd.
Windows is a registered trademarks of Mircosoft Corporation. All other
brands and product names listed are trademarks or registered trademarks
of their respective holders and are hereby recognized as such.
RESET
BUSY VOL
A
-
B
USB port
For Windows Me/2000/XP users:
You need to perform the installation only if you want to
reformat your player.
A-B
A-B
USB Flash Drive
Battery pack
A-B
P/N: 03PD000000011
You can use stickers (included) to label your player. Place the stickers on the space provided at the back of the USB Flash Drive.
click Start -> Programs/All Programs ->
Creative -> NOMAD MuVo -> Format.
Follow the onscreen instructions.
Enjoy a host of benefits by registering your
product during installation, or at
www.creative.com\register.
Benefits include:
- Service and Product Support from Creative
- Exclusive updates on promotions and events!
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IMPORTANT: Please Read!
Use only MuVo Formatter to format
your player. Using other formatting
methods may result in your player
failing to play music tracks.
Do the following:
Insert a new battery into your player.
Format your player using MuVo Formatter.
Do the following:
Format your player using MuVo Formatter.
Do the following:
Format your player using MuVo Formatter.
Do the following:
Make sure that th ere are music tracks stored in
your player.
Make sure that t he music tracks in your player
are located in the root directory, and are not
stored in a folder or sub-directory.
The player's LED does not light up.
File transfers to the player is very slow
(less than 100kb/sec).
After playing the first few music tracks, the player
skips a music track.
The player's LED is red and there is no playback.
Windows 98/98 SE users must install the driver (step 3) before transferring music
tracks/files. Do not remove your USB Flash Drive until the data transfer is complete
and the LED stops blinking.
The battery life depends on
the type of battery used. It is
recommended that you use
alkaline batteries.
Playing .WMA files with a
high bass level may also
reduce your battery's life
significantly.
* Do not insert the Installation CD into your computer
before connecting USB Flash Drive .
You can use other applications such as Creative
PlayCenter, Windows Media player or RealOne
to manage the music tracks in your player.
Transferring Files
1. On your Desktop, right-click the My Computer
icon, and then click Explore.
2. Drag and drop MP3 or WMA files only into your
player. The LED on the
MuVo Memory
blinks red
during data transfer.
Use only MuVo Formatter to format
your player. Using other formatting
methods may result in your player
failing to play music tracks.
Your player, by default, ia already formatted. Reformatting
your player, however, is sometimes necessary.
See section "Troubleshooting."
Use only MuVo Formatter to format your player. Using
other formatting methods may result in your player
failing to play music tracks. If this happens, use MuVo
Formatter to reformat your player, and then transfer
the music tracks again.
Your player does not recognize files stored in a folder or
sub-directory. It only plays .MP3 and .WMA files stored in
the root directory.
Before removing USB Flash Drive from your
computer, wait at least 10 seconds after the
file/music track transfer is complete.
Files/music tracks are corrupted when transferred
to the player.
Using Windows Explorer, delete the
SETTINGS.DAT file from your player.
The player's LED turns from green to red
instantly when trying to play a music track.
Using Windows Explorer, delete the
SETTINGS.DAT file from your player.
The player turns off immediately after it is
turned on.
For Technical Support information, go to Start ->
Programs -> Creative -> Technical Support.
This information can be found in the Installation
CD. Go to D:\Support\<Language>\Support.pdf.
For Warranty information, go to D:\Warranty\
<Region>\<Language>\Warranty.pdf (where D:
represents your CD-ROM drive, <Region>
represents the region you are in and <Language>
represents the language the document is in)
Please keep your Proof of Purchase for the
duration of the Warranty period.
For the latest information on your player, go to
http://www.nomadworld.com
Setup
Overview
Troubleshooting Proper Handling
Product Registration
Other Information
Technical Support
& Warranty Information
How To Use Your Player