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Sunday, November 12, 2006

iPod Manual

The iPod is the new technology that enables users to have their music and videos with them at all times. With it’s easy to understand interface this is an easy tool to use, but be certain that what’s inside stays true to Apple’s on-edge reputation – this device looks tame, but it’s a monster that you need to learn to control. The iPod user manual is the easiest way to do this, unless you can do it all on you own without any difficulty.

Getting stared with the iPod: This device works with iTunes, which is included in the iPod, this enables you to organize your CD collection so you can have it all stored on your iPod for on the go listening. For more information consult your iPod user guide, but this is only a basic user manual showing what the official manual has to offer all iPod users.

The iPod allows you to transfer music: when iTunes opens it will automatically transfer your selected songs to the iPod (this is once the device is connected to you personal computer of course). Once the transfer is complete you will be prompted that it is safe to disconnect the device.

The iPod allows you to play music: use the iPod’s scroll wheel to select and browse your list of songs, then hit the play button to enjoy your selection.

The user manual will show you what the iPod is able to do, how you can connect it to your personal computer, turning your iPod on and off, disabling iPod buttons, using the iPod controls, selecting your choice and creating play lists, changing the volume while listening to your music, using the Apple iPod remote, transferring data between two devices, updating your iPod’s address book and calendar, changing setting, changing the battery and updating software from your personal computer.

You might think that there is no need for you to look at your iPod manual, but think again. There are a lot of questions surrounding iPods and the Tips and Trouble shooting section of the manual will clear everything up for you. Things that will be explained in the manual are urgent messages and details you can use when you get stuck with your iPod, like: What are the system requirements for iPod to Macintosh connectivity? My iPod won’t switch on or respond, what do I do? My iPod does not want to play music, what might be wrong? When I connect my iPod to my computer nothing happens, why? The FireWire port cover came off, HELP! My remote isn’t working, do I need to replace it?

These are things that will happen to anyone’s iPod and it will always help to be prepared. I suggest you read the entire manual before attempting to use your new iPod. Let’s face it, it’s always better to be prepared.

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