Creative Zen Touch User's Guide

User’s Guide
Creative Zen Touch
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Version 1.0
May 2004
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Contents

Before You Begin
Introduction ...................................................................................... xi
Minimum System Requirements ..................................................... xi
1 A Tour of Your Player
Your Player at a Glance ................................................................ 1-1
Using the touch pad control .......................................................... 1-3
Select ..................................................................................... 1-3
Selecting menu options ................................................... 1-4
Selecting list and confirmation box options ..................... 1-4
2 Getting Started
Charging the Battery ..................................................................... 2-1
Using the power adapter ........................................................ 2-1
Using the USB cable .............................................................. 2-2
Power Source and Level Indicators ....................................... 2-3
Setting Up Your Player .................................................................. 2-4
Transferring Music and Data ......................................................... 2-5
Downloading from the Internet ............................................... 2-6
Ripping from a CD ................................................................. 2-7
3 Playing and Managing Your Music
Playing Music ................................................................................ 3-1
Playing the Selected Music list ....................................... 3-2
Playing all tracks in your player ...................................... 3-3
Play Modes ................................................................................... 3-4
Normal ................................................................................... 3-4
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Repeat track ........................................................................... 3-5
Repeat all ............................................................................... 3-5
Shuffle .................................................................................... 3-6
Shuffle repeat ......................................................................... 3-6
Track once ............................................................................. 3-7
Managing your Music .................................................................... 3-8
Finding a Music Track in Music Library .................................. 3-9
Adding Music Tracks to the Selected Music list ................... 3-10
Viewing Track Information in Music Library ......................... 3-13
Deleting Music Tracks from Music Library ........................... 3-14
Using the Selected Music list ...................................................... 3-16
Viewing track information in the Selected Music list ............ 3-16
Removing music tracks from the Selected Music list ........... 3-17
Saving the Selected Music list as a playlist ......................... 3-19
Setting User Preferences ............................................................ 3-21
Personalize your player ....................................................... 3-21
Owner ........................................................................... 3-22
EQ Settings ................................................................... 3-22
Backlight Time .............................................................. 3-23
Contrast ........................................................................ 3-24
Idle Shutdown ............................................................... 3-24
Date and Time .............................................................. 3-24
TouchPad ...................................................................... 3-24
Language ...................................................................... 3-25
Reset Settings ............................................................... 3-25
Accessing the Information Screen .............................................. 3-26
Resetting your Player .................................................................. 3-26
Locking and unlocking your Player ............................................. 3-27
To lock your player ............................................................... 3-27
To unlock your player ........................................................... 3-27
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4 Software Applications
About Creative MediaSource and NOMAD Explorer .................... 4-1
Appendixes A Technical Specifications
Size ................................................................................. A-1
Weight (includes the rechargeable battery) .................... A-1
Memory ........................................................................... A-1
Capacity .......................................................................... A-1
Battery Type .................................................................... A-1
Battery Life (playback time) ............................................ A-1
Operating Conditions ...................................................... A-2
Storage Conditions ......................................................... A-2
Interface .......................................................................... A-2
Signal to Noise Ratio ...................................................... A-2
Playback Formats ........................................................... A-2
Channel Separation ........................................................ A-2
THD ................................................................................. A-2
Frequency Response ...................................................... A-2
Operating System/Firmware ........................................... A-2
Headphone Out ............................................................... A-3
LCD Display .................................................................... A-3
Data Connector ............................................................... A-3
EQ ................................................................................... A-3
B Onscreen Diagram and Icon Guide
Information Diagrams .................................................................... B-1
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Playback Icons .............................................................................. B-3
Play Mode Icons ............................................................................ B-4
C Frequently Asked Questions
AutoPlay ........................................................................................ C-1
Features ........................................................................................ C-2
General ......................................................................................... C-2
Maintenance .................................................................................. C-4
Usage ............................................................................................ C-5
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Before You Begin
Before You Begin

Introduction

Minimum System Requirements

The software applications on the Zen Touch CD may have higher requirements for basic functionality. Refer to each application’s documentation for details.
Thank you for purchasing Creative’s new multi-format player, Creative Zen Touch! Your player can store thousands of songs in its music library, and comes equipped with an USB 2.0 connector, so you can transfer audio tracks and data quickly and easily.
Microsoft
®
Windows® XP, Windows 2000, Windows Millennium Edition
(Me) or Windows 98 Second Edition (SE)
Intel
®
Pentium® II 350 MHz, AMD®-K6-2® 266 MHz or better processor
(Pentium III 450 MHz or higher recommended for MP3 encoding)
CD-ROM drive with digital audio extraction supportUSB 1.1 (USB 2.0 port recommended)64 MB RAM (128 MB recommended)10 MB free hard disk space (more needed for storing audio)Internet connection for Internet content downloading and CDDB2™
support (any charges incurred are the responsibility of the user)
Functioning mouseSVGA graphics adapter (256 colors, 800 x 600 resolution or better)
Before You Begin vi

A Tour of Your Player

A Tour of Your Player

Your Player at a Glance

Liquid Crystal Display (LCD)
OK button
Back button
Menu button
Random button
Previous button
Play/Pause button
Next button
Touch pad control
Front view
A Tour of Your Player 1-1
Power button
Volu me Increase button
Volu me Decrease button
Reset button
Power adapter connector
Side views
Earphone connector
Top view
USB port
Lock switch
A Tour of Your Player 1-2

Using the touch pad control

Select The touch pad control is one of the most important features of your player. In

this document, we will use the term, “Select”, to mean that you should use the touch pad control to scroll through options, and then select the option by pressing the OK button.
To "Select", use the touch pad control to scroll to the option you want, and select the option by pressing the OK button.
Press the OK button to select an option.
When selecting an option, instead of pressing the OK button, you can also tap the touch pad control. The Tap to Select feature, however, must be enabled. To enable this feature, see "TouchPad" on page 3-24.
The touch pad control.
Place your finger on the middle section of the touch pad control.
Gently rub the middle section of the touch pad control to scroll through options.
Use the upper or lower sections of the touch pad control to scroll rapidly through options. Place your finger on the upper or lower section of the touch pad control and hold it down to scroll rapidly.
OK button for selecting options
Upper section for fast scrolling upwards.
Middle section for normal scrolling upwards or downwards.
Lower section for fast scrolling downwards.
A Tour of Your Player 1-3
Depending on the screen you are in, you can have different menu options. You can also choose options from a list or a confirmation box.
Selecting menu options
Selecting list and confirmation box options
You can use the touch pad control to scroll to selections in menus. For example, if you are looking at the Menu screen:
From the Menu screen to the Music Library screen
1. Use the touch pad control to scroll up and down in the menu.
2. Press the OK button to select the menu item. You can also use the touch pad control to select confirmation boxes or
options in a list.
touch pad control options
Constructing a title from a list Selecting a confirmation box
1. Use the touch pad control to scroll through the options.
2. Press the OK button to select the option.
A Tour of Your Player 1-4
Button What It Does Usage Tips
T o turn on your player, press and
POWER
Turns the player on and off.
MENU
Displays the main menu, which
contains most of your player’s features.
hold until the LED turns on.
To turn off your player , press and
hold until the Shutting down message appears. Release the Power button.
PREVIOUS
NEXT
Goes to the beginning of the
current track, or to the previous track.
Moves back within a track when
you press and hold the button.
Goes to the next track.Moves ahead within a track
when you press and hold the button.
To go back to another track,
press the Menu button, and then select Selected Music. Select the track you want to skip to.
To skip forward to another track,
press the Menu button, and then select Selected Music. Select the track you want to skip to.
A Tour of Your Player 1-5
Button What It Does Usage Tips
PLAY/PAUSE
Starts, pauses or continues
playback.
VOLUME INCREASE
To play a track from Music
Library screens, press this
button.
VOLUME DECREASE
BACK
Increases the volume.
Decreases the volume.
Goes to previously accessed screens in the menu.
Press and hold to increase the
volume quickly.
Press and hold to decrease the
volume quickly.
A Tour of Your Player 1-6
Button What It Does Usage Tips
RANDOM BUTTON
Plays random tracks in your
player.
Gently rub the middle section of
the touch pad control to scroll
TOUCH PAD CONTROL
OK button for
selecting options
Upper section for fast scrolling upwards.
Middle section for normal scrolling upwards or downwards.
Lower section for fast scrolling downwards.
LOCK SWITCH
Scrolls up and down menus.
Selects menu options.
Locks and disables all buttons
on your player.
through menu options and press the OK button to select them. This action is also referred to as "Select".
When selecting an option,
instead of pressing the OK button, you can also tap the touch pad control. The Tap to Select feature must be enabled. To enable this feature, see "TouchPad" on page 3-24.
Slide the switch to the right.
RESET HOLE
Resets your player.
Push the end of a thin object (for
example, a straightened paperclip) into the Reset hole.
A Tour of Your Player 1-7

Getting Started

Getting Started

Charging the Battery

Using the power adapter

The high performance lithium-ion battery supplied with your player needs to be fully charged before you use it. The battery is fully charged in approximately four hours. You can charge the battery using either the power adapter or the USB cable.
To charge your player’s battery, connect one end of the power adapter to the wall outlet and the other end to your player’s power adapter connector, as shown in Figure 2-1. Check the battery icon to see when the battery is fully charged.
Wall outlet
Power adapter connector
Figure 2-1: Connecting the player to the wall outlet.
Getting Started 2-1

Using the USB cable

If your player turns on as you are connecting it to the USB port, turn it off before you charge the battery.
You can also charge your player’s battery using the supplied USB cable. Connect the USB cable to your player and computer’s USB ports, as shown in Figure 2-2.
Make sure that your player is turned off, and Creative MediaSource or NOMAD Explorer is closed before charging using the USB port. The Power button blinks blue when the battery is charging.
USB port
USB cable
Figure 2-2: Connecting the player using the USB cable.
Getting Started 2-2

Power Source and Level Indicators

Icon What the icon means Notes
Your player displays one of the following icons, depending on the battery’s charged status or the power source (battery or electrical power).
your player is running from external power
your player is running from battery power
your player’s battery is 60% full
your player’s battery is 30% full
your player’s battery is 10% full
your player is running from electrical
power and is charging the battery
your player is running from external power
and has finished charging the battery
this battery state icon shows that
the battery is fully charged
Charging your battery when it is
30% full may help prolong your battery’s life
recharge the battery at the earliest
opportunity
charge the battery fully before
disconnecting the player from the power outlet
while charging, the icon will
alternate between this icon and a battery state icon, showing the approximate level of charge
to use battery power, disconnect
the player from the power outlet
Getting Started 2-3

Setting Up Your Player

You can listen to your player’s preloaded music immediately by pressing the Play/ Pause button.
1. Make sure that your player is NOT connected to your computer.
2. Insert the Zen Touch CD into your CD-ROM drive. The Zen Touch CD support s Windows AutoPlay mode and starts running automatically. If not, you need to enable your CD-ROM drive's auto­insert notification feature. For more details see "AutoPlay" on page C-1.
3. Follow the instructions on the screen.
4. When prompted, connect your player to your computer as shown in Figure 2-2.
USB port
Figure 2-3: Connecting your player to your computer.
Getting Started 2-4
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